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Getting Started with Water Gardening

Getting Started With Water Gardening

Water gardening is the fastest growing trend in landscape design. The Pond Guy provides information and products for all your water garden needs, whether it be a complete pond kit or general products to enhance your existing water garden...

Construction
The easiest way to build a low maintenance water feature is to create a working ecosystem within the water feature. The way to create this ecosystem is to combine the following elements. Leaving any of these features out, will cause more difficulties in establishing a balanced ecosystem. For more information on pond excavation and installation view the pond construction article.

1. Mechanical and Biological Filtration: In a closed water feature (i.e. non-spring fed) you need both a mechanical filter to handle larger debris and a biological filter to remove excess nutrients which cause green, murky water.

2. Pump and Plumbing: Recirculation of a closed water feature is essential to add oxygen to the water for fish and bacteria. In addition, recirculation water keeps it fresh and allows gases to escape.

3. Liner and Underlayment: To greatly reduce water loss to the soil, an impermeable membrane (liner) is mandatory for small water features (under 1000 sq. ft.). The Pond Guy recommends 45 Mil EPDM rubber liner. To pad the liner, an underlayment is recommended. Woven underlayment will allows gases to escape and unlike sand, an underlayment will pad the vertical edges of the liner.

4. Rocks and Gravel: The most under used element in a pond ecosystem is rock and gravel. These important items are instrumental in protecting your liner from harmful ultraviolet rays as well as helping to prevent hydrostatic bubbling. Rocks and gravel throughout the bottom also provide the perfect substrate for bacteria to colonize thereby keeping water clearer. Rocks and gravel should be used to cover your liner completely.

5. Plants, Fish and Bacteria: Plants remove nutrients from the water for their own nourishment. Fish eat insects and in turn fertilize the plants. Bacteria eat the nutrients that create green, murky water therefore keeping the pond clear. Note: Eliminating any one of these variables in attempt to cut corners, will increase maintenance and decrease water clarity. By establishing a working ecosystem you work with nature instead of against it.

If you have any Questions/Comments or need advice on Water Garden Construction, please call us Toll Free 888-766-3520. We are always happy to help you out!

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