Pond Strategies For Your Home Landscape
Choosing Your Location
Find an area that does not have any underground wiring or pipes. Although ponds are relatively shallow, you do not want any water near utilities to keep your property safe from shocks or expensive damage. The area should be flat and well-drained. Water should not accumulate in this area, such as a low-lying spot on your property, to prevent pond overflows on rainy days.
Pond Type
For an easy installation, choose a pre-formed pond. Appearing like a small child’s pool, these ponds are simply placed into an excavated hole and are ready for immediate use. Pond liners, in contrast, allow you to excavate a unique pond shape and cover it with sturdy liners to hold the water.
Add Plants
Select plants native to pond areas, such as water lilies. Plants help your pond water by fighting algae accumulation and benefit any fish with gas exchange. Your pond appears like a natural addition to your landscape.
By selecting a prime location for your pond, you can improve your landscape dramatically. Plan for your new addition and you’ll have a relaxing getaway every day of the year.