you need to consider before building your pond or water feature. Should it be formal or informal Chandler Parsons Mavericks Jersey , natural or modern? Do you want to keep fish, grow plants or attract wildlife? Are there children to keep safe?
Once you have answered these questions you need to decide where you want to site the pond or water feature. A pond should be kept away from big trees and shrubs so ensure their roots don't puncture the lining. If you want to keep fish you need to have a pretty deep pond to stop it freezing over the winter. The smallest you should build a pond is 60cm (2ft) deep and 1 x 1.5m (3 x 5ft) across. However, the bigger the better.
If children's safety is an issue or you prefer not to have to maintain a pond then a water feature is an excellent compromise. You could build a wall fountain or a pebble pool which can be sited in sun or shade near to a power supply. If you do not have external power then a wide plant container or half a barrel, without drainage holes Brandan Wright Mavericks Jersey , is ideal. You can still grow small aquatic plants or use floating oxygenators such as water hyacinth. You will need to protect them during winter or empty the container and start again in the spring.
Ponds
Formal ponds tend to be circular or rectangular with straight, steep sides. They are mainly used to grow water lilies or to keep fish. Informal ponds can be any shape you wish and usually attract wildlife. As fish tend to eat eggs, larvae etc. you are best not keeping fish if you want a true wildlife pond. You will need to build in a few planting shelves around the edges and at least one sloping side to allow creatures to climb out. All sorts of plants can be grown in an informal pond from marginal plants, bog plants or deep-water plants. Which ever plants you choose you must include oxygenators to ensure a good healthy environment for wildlife and plants.
Looking after your Pond
Spring: most ponds will turn green in spring but it will clear itself in a few weeks. However Al-Farouq Aminu Mavericks Jersey , new ponds could remain green for up to twelve months. Pull out blanketweed and leave on the side for a day or so to allow creatures to escape back into the pond. Remove duckweed with a small fishing net.
Summer: Feed fish between May and September. Pull out oxygenators if they threaten to take over the entire pond.
Autumn: Remove excess silt from the bottom of the pond leaving about 1 inch to allow plants to root. Remove floating plants once the die, cut down marginals and pull out dead lily leaves. Keep autumn leaves out of the pond by covering with a net.
Winter: If you keep fish place a plastic ball on the surface to avoid the pond freezing over totally. If you don't keep fish there is no winter maintenance required.
Building a Pond
The easiest way to build a pond is to use a butyl rubber or plastic sheet. To work out how much to buy, dig your pond to the size and shape required then measure the length, width and the deepest point. Multiply the depth by two and add to the length then again to the width. Add 50cm (20in) for overlap on both the length and the width. This is the size of sheet you need.
When digging the pond ensure that the bottom is firm and flat and free from stones. At least part of it needs to be 60cm (2ft) deep for fish and deep-water plants the rest can be 45cm (18ins) deep.
Build in some shelves around the sides 15cm (6ins) wide and 20cm (8ins) below the surface. Slope one side to allow wildlife to escape. Ensure that all pond sides are level by using a spirit level Zaza Pachulia Authentic Jersey , don't
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