Nearly all types of gardens can be enhanced through adding fountains, water features, waterfalls, or garden ponds. Purely formal gardens that are symmetrically presented can be improved by cast-stone water fountains with strictly “geometrical” designs; on the other hand, nondescript gardens that didn’t turn out as how you’d expect it to be, may need a “shapeless” kind of garden pond to make it right.
Garden ponds can be the centerpieces of outdoor spaces or can be used simply to fill bare corners of the garden. A garden pond has the ability to modify the whole appearance of a yard. Even small garden ponds are excellent ways of making ordinary yards appear truly unique. On the other hand, garden ponds do require considerable amount of work and can end up with quite a “cost”.
Initial setup, as well as on-going maintenance of these ponds can be expensive. Like everything else, the more sophisticated the garden pond, the more effort, funds, and time it’ll require.
Garden Pond Designs
Designs for garden ponds are endless, depending on the location and the size of the garden. Garden settings can be as elaborate you want or as simple as desired. Swimming ponds, bridges, fountains, and other kinds of garden equipment can be great additions with the right amount of space and budget.
Preformed Ponds
“Tubs’ or preformed ponds are very popular styles in the market these days; mainly because they’re reasonably priced. With costs that range from $50 to $100, many homeowners are able to afford the basic things needed in starting backyard ponds. These pond styles are also trouble-free to install. Its only disadvantage is not being able to customize its shape to one’s liking.
Swimming Ponds
These types of ponds are increasingly becoming more popular all over the globe. They cost about twenty-percent of real swimming pools and need about twenty-percent maintenance work and costs. Swimming ponds combine the liner-based make of typical garden ponds with basic swimming pools. Continuous supply of water and natural landscaping ensures that the pond remains “chemical-free”, at the same time as being safe for people to swim in.
Fish Ponds
These types of ponds are not really different from usual garden ponds; they simply need more work and care though. Overall, fish ponds can be claming and appealing additions to the backyard.
Pond Equipment
Ponds are stunning features of a backyard, but if it’s not properly constructed or maintained, then they can become a disaster with smelly monstrosity. There are some tools that are needed before constructing ponds such as pond pumps, pond filters, pond timers, and others.
Pond Pumps
Pond pumps help in making the water of garden ponds pristine and limiting algae formation. Maintaining the proper circulation, aeration, and flow of pond water, as well as keeping clean water will definitely require a good pond pump.
Pond Filters
Filters are also required to filter and clean the water of the garden pond. Pond filters should have a combined biological and mechanical filtration process for it to be very effective.
Pond Timers
Pond timers make it easier for garden pond owners to conserve electricity and water through automatic timers that shut off garden accessories when not in use during the day.
UV Clarifiers
UV clarifiers utilize ultraviolet light in controlling and eliminating disease organisms and algae. They’re a definite requirement if the garden pond has Koi or goldfish.
UV Sterilizers
This equipment does a similar job to UV clarifiers through using ultraviolet light to eliminate harmful disease organisms and pond algae.
Garden ponds are the latest trend in home landscapes. Through careful planning of garden ponds, as well as good construction and maintenance, ponds can provide its owners with many years of enjoyment.
|
Garden
»
Garden General Info
»
Garden Ponds
|
|
||||||||||||||||
| Home - Contact Us © Copyright 2007 OnlyGardenInfo.com All Rights Reserved. |