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To me, designing that perfect
pond is no different to designing that perfect
aquarium; everything is just on a larger scale. With a
pond the world really is your oyster, there are so many options available to you. The initial planning stage is probably more important than with an
aquarium, equipment may have to be incorporated into the build, landscaping features may also have to be included as well. If you are stuck for
ideas there are plenty of websites on the internet offering advice, and hopefully this
article will give you a few
ideas also.
The first thing to be considered with your
design is how will the
pond blend in with they area that you have put aside for it. It might be that you will look at the site, and then decide to add on some decorative borders around the
pond. Always take out a sketchpad with you and
start sketching what type of
pond you are trying to create, measure the area to make sure that your
design will actually fit the space.
What shape of
pond should I have? This is purely your choice, rectangular ponds are slightly easier to create, kidney shaped ponds may be more pleasing to the eye. Do you wish to have the
water surface level with the ground or, as I created in my garden, build a raised
pond with decorative brick work?
One important feature that must not be missed in the
design stage is to incorporate shelving on the
pond sides if you wish to add marginal
plants.
There are some general guidelines that should be followed when deciding on the site of your
pond:-
- If you are planting your pond, they will need sunlight to grow, give them an area where the sun can easily reach the water.
- Try to avoid placing the pond too close to trees, this could cause problems in the future with leaves spoiling the water as they land in it and start to decay.
- Ponds need the water topping up on a regular basis, make sure you have an adequate water supply for this purpose.
- If you are running electrical equipment, consider the costing of running the cables to a power point etc.
- Make sure there are no hidden pipes underground where you wish to dig out for the pond.
- The most important rule is that it must be safe for any visitors, especially children- they may not realize the risks of falling in!
Once the
pond is built and filled with
water you will have to add your
filtration system, you can even have fun with this. On the outlet pie, run it to the other end of the
pond and add a waterfall. Not only will this look pleasing to the eye but it will add vital oxygen to the
water, the
fish will thank you for it. I have found that the best way to make your waterfall look natural is to place it running through a built up area that is full of
plant life. For this purpose you can use a plastic waterfall or create one your self from
pond liner, it makes no difference. To further extend the natural look run the turf around the
pond right to the edges, add a couple of boggy areas where reeds can grow. This is easy to build into the plan, excavate the soil down to 6 inches, place some excess
pond liner down and then replace the soil. A perfect boggy area in minutes!
If you wish for a more formal edging to the
pond, lay slabs around the edges and behind them make some planting areas for bring some color to the borders. By using slabs for the edging, walkways can be created that lead away from your
pond, terrace these over with
planted archways and you have an idealistic setting for strolling around your garden in the evenings.
Planting your
pond is also great fun, there are many species of
plants that can be used, and these are very simple to
plant out using the aquatic baskets with purpose made compost. Surprisingly many
plants that are used in the
aquarium can also be used in ponds. Ludwigea, Vallisneria, Cabomba, Anacharis, to name a few. As mentioned earlier, on the
pond shelving your marginal
plants will soon grow to soften the edges of the
pond as they grow up and outwards, looking like they belong there. Lilies growing up in the deepest part of the
pond will produce the most amazing flowers with a skirt of floating leaves to provide shady areas for your
fish. Try to include oxygenating
plants in the
pond, these will be beneficial as well as looking good, your
fish will benefit from adding these in the long term.
Pond fountains are extremely popular with most people; they will add a focal point to your
pond, especially if some form of integral
lighting is included. Prices for fountains can range from 25 pounds (50 dollars), right up to 1000 pounds (2000 dollars). There is always one that suits every body’s pockets, have a look around and you could find a bargain. Try to invest in a fountain size that complements your
pond rather than one that overshadows it by being too large. If your
pond is a large
pond then it is feasible for a large three tier fountain to look the part but for small ponds the compact fountains that work from a single
pump are ideal. Even with the smaller fountains there are several
pump heads that can be used for different
water patterns to spray out of the top.
One type of
pond that has always intrigued me is the Japanese
design of Koi ponds with decking walkways, pagodas over the top of the bond and the wooden bridges for strolling over the
pond itself. I incorporated some of this
design in my own
pond, by adding a pergola over the raised brickwork sides and adding wooden coping to the bricks, the effect was quite stunning. Into the pergola I included solar spotlights for highlighting certain areas of the
pond in the evening and decorated with twisting ornamental grape vines. Subtle
lighting was added to the planting areas and walkways; many a relaxing evening was spent sat at the side of the
pond.
Whether your
pond is large or small there are many designs that you can use, search the internet or books for
pictures, these will give you basic
ideas that will expand as you
start to build up your
pond area.
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