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Landscaping With Water

By Andrew Caxton

 

Water features, and most specifically ponds, can add a great focal point to your backyard. By following a few pointers you too can build a beautiful pond to enhance your garden.

 

Adding A Pond In Your Backyard
Ponds are a fun landscaping element that makes a great hobby for people of all generations. They can be a stunning feature in almost any size plot, whether on a grand scale or mini size. They are relatively easy to put in and you can add aquatic planting and fish for water feature that will be both relaxing and impressive.

 

 

Making Plans For A Pond
It is fairly easy to build your own pond but if you prefer it is possible to buy ready-made kits that come complete with all the elements you’re likely to need to complete the project. Before you start breaking ground with your spade there are a few key factors to keep in mind: the first thing to do before you start digging is picking the right spot. You want to find an area that gets good light exposure, say about four to six hours a day, as it will widen your choice of suitable plants. Most aquatic plants need decent sun exposure in order to thrive. You also want to ensure you’re not picking a spot too close from trees that shed their leaves in the fall, or where the water could be in close proximity of electric installations.

 

A Room With A View
If you select a spot that is clearly visible from inside your home you can enjoy your new pond on days where the weather does not allow you to take full advantage of your garden.

 

Choosing A Shape
Your pond can take virtually any shape that you wish – whether geometric or more natural looking. It really depends on your likes and dislikes as well as the rest of your garden design. Geometric shapes tend to suit a more formal setting while curvy ponds are more casual.

 

Decorating Touches
Once the pond is installed you start contemplating your options with regards to decorating around it. You can choose a variety of materials for this purpose, from rocks to brickwork, or go for a natural look by using flowers to line the pond. Again the only restriction is your imagination and how you want the water feature to look.

 

Aquatic Plants And Fish
You can really transform your new garden feature into a beautiful and calming oasis by adding a few aquatic plants and fish. Be careful not to overdo it as both plants and fish need enough space to thrive.

 

Adding a pond to your back garden can seem daunting but if you take the time to plan the project carefully it will reward you with a stunning feature to enjoy for years to come.

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Copyright by Andrew Caxton

Andrew Caxton is the copywriter of http://www.lawn-mowers-and-garden-tractors.com. A website with tips on landscaping, amongst many related topics.

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