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Building That Dream Garden Pond

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Adding a garden pond to your property is at once an exciting dream-come-true scenario, but also a daunting prospect. For that reason, it's a good idea to entrust the job to experienced professionals.

People's bond with water runs deep. Waterscapes provide relaxation and fun - just think of beaches, lakes, or river banks. If you would like to bring some of that serenity and beauty to your own garden by building a pond, it's important to decide which type best suits your needs and circumstances.

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Types of Ponds

Plant Pond

A plant pond is a small area of freshwater populated by aquatic plants. There is a great variety of plants: floating or submerged, or both.

To keep the plants healthy, it's important to make sure the pond is built well and is not leaking water. Aquatic plants don't require much care, but every couple of years you may need to prune them to prevent overgrowth. To keep algae in check, give them less light: the best strategy is to plant water lilies.

Koi Pond

This popular type of pond comes from the Japanese culture of landscaping. As the beautiful koi fish are a major feature here, the pond itself is built with their health in mind. The depth must be at least 60 inches. Meanwhile, you can maintain water quality by filters and pumps or naturally, by properly positioning the plants.

Swimming Pond

For bigger gardens, you may want to look into building a swimming pond. What makes them attractive is how naturally they fit into the environment.

Even though the cost of building a swimming pond is typically close to that of a swimming pool - you will not have to spend a lot on maintenance going forward, as the plants themselves act as biological filters.

Maintenance requires removing organic waste such as dead plants and leaves, typically in the fall.

Conclusion

When it comes to building garden ponds, the best way to find out what fits your needs is to go to professionals. Don't hesitate to - contact [company name] for detailed information on how to go about your next step.

While adding a pond to your garden is not as difficult as it may seem - the type will depend on the size and the layout of your garden.