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Pond
Pond
Planning
Now that you've becoming interested in
building a water garden, it's time to decide on a pond size; total
gallons as determined by length, width and depth. Every question
you have from this point on: liner size, filtration and pump
requirements, stocking capacity, number and kinds of plants, cost
estimates, etc. will be a function of pond volume and cannot be
answered without the volume being a known factor.
Take a section of garden hose or heavy
rope and lay out your pond design trying different sizes and shapes
until you decide on one which is visually appealing. There will be few
limiting factors in terms of what is "right or wrong" other
than trying to maximize surface area. Sketch the results on graph paper
including dimensions.
A few brief comments regarding pond
location:
- Choose a location which provides the
maximum number of hours of sunlight. A minimum of five hours per day
is required.
- Keep the pond as far away from trees
and overhanging branches as possible. Trees, in addition to casting
shade, annually shed large
quantities of leaves, pollen, petals, twigs, berries and fruit; all
of which serve to pollute the water.
- Do not choose an area where rain
water run-off can have entrance to the pond. The presence of lawn
fertilizers will make algae control an impossible task and weed
killers are toxic to all of the ponds inhabitants.
- Choose a visible, accessible site.
The pond will become the focal point of your yard. Your involvement
in the pond will be ever-increasing, even if it is only to watch.
Convenience and comfort will be of primary concern.
- The availability of water and
- electrical service must be taken
into consideration and/or provided for. Extension cords should not
be used under any circumstances.
Please feel free to come in and pick up
our pond planning literature.
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