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Building A Pond: Success Tips

November 25th, 2009 by Norman Holden

Building a pond is one DIY project that is relatively easy and can be done in a reasonable time frame. When building a pond it is important that a person does some research, gets the materials that will be needed ahead of time, and has the right tools and materials to make the project go smoothly.

The first thing that one will need to decide is what purpose their pond will serve. Some people will enjoy a Koi pond. These fish make great additions in a garden pond and provide hours of entertainment. When properly cared for the fish live for several years and grow to a large size.

A goldfish or garden pond will not need to be as large as a Koi pond. However, the smaller the pond is, the fewer plants one will be able to keep healthy in it. The third type on pond involves a waterfall. Which could also be used with either the Koi or garden point. But, if one just wants the sound of a waterfall and does not want to deal with fish or plants, a very small pond will work for a waterfall pond.

Plans are available at home improvement stores and on the Internet for building a pond. Depending on whether or not a person wants to use a kit, prefabricated pond, or rubber lining, it will be important to get the plans for the kind of pond that you want to build. There are many different techniques and methods for ponds. Using plans will be a great help when building a pond.

Deciding on where to place the pond will be important. A pond needs to be in a location that will not get rain-water run-off. The run-off has chemicals in it that can harm the fish and plants in a pond. So, you will either need to build up the pond or set it in the highest location in your garden.

Fish don’t mind being in the shade. If a person is building a fish pond that will not contain a lot of plants, then having the pond in the shade for much of the time will work find. However, if the pond is for a garden, the pond will need to be placed in a location that gets sunlight at least five to six hours per day.

Do not put your pond near trees that drop leaves. The leaves have to be removed from the pond when they fall. This is time consuming, messy, and a drag in the fall if the pond has been placed under a tree. This is the biggest mistake that most people building a pond make and it can take a lot of joy out of the pond experience.

When digging your hole for the garden remember that the pond will be much smaller than the hole you are digging, about a quarter less. This is because after the lining and accessories are added the pond is smaller than one would expect. For a Koi pond this can be a serious difference. A Koi pond needs to be a minimum of 1000 gallons for Koi to remain healthy and grow properly and the pond needs to be at least three feet deep.

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