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Site Location For Your Pond

Choosing a location for your pond is the most important
initial decision you'll have to make in designing your pond. Locate the pond
in an active area of your yard so it can be enjoyed throughout the year. If
you have a deck you may want to install your pond so that your deck overlooks
the it.

When considering placement of the waterfall consider placing it
so that it can be viewed from your favorite place inside your home. Views from
the kitchen window or from your favorite chair in the family room are great
spots. When designing your pond use a garden hose or rope to shape out exactly
what your pond will look like.

Here are some other factors to consider: Sunlight & Shade as
many aquatic plants require a minimum of six hours of sunlight per day in
order to achieve their full beauty. However, if your pond is in full sunlight
for most of the day, you may have a more difficult time with algae control. We
have found that ponds that receive between six and eight hours per day of
sunlight have the most success. If you place your pond next to a tree removal
of the leaves and debris can be achieved using a skimmer box. Note: Black
Walnut trees can poison your pond and fish. Fruit trees are also a hazard for
a pond as over ripe fruit and nuts can fall into the water and pollute the
water.

Electricity and Water If you do not have electricity near your
pond you will have to have an electrician place an electrical box near your
pond. Your pond pump, lights, spitters, heaters, and aerators may need to be
plugged in so make sure to have enough electrical room. If you are using a
skimmer filter, it is recommended to located your electrical supply within 36
inches of the skimmer box. Water isn't as big of a concern as you can purchase
enough hose to go from your outside tap to your pond but having water easily
accessible is convenient when maintaining your pond. Local Ordinances Check
with your local zoning board to see what requirements you need to fulfill
before digging. Some ordinances require a fence if your pond is a certain
depth. Also, call your local utility company to ensure that there are no
utilities in the ground that may be hit during installation.

 
Trees for Problem Landscape Sites -- The Walnut Tree: Allelopathic Effects and
Tolerant Plants Written by Virginia Cooperative Extension



 
    Description Price
1.   Cal Pump Power Control Center
Item No. Cal090
$120.00
$140.00
2.   Building The Perfect Pond DVD
Item No. Lag0982
$10.80
$12.00
3.   Koi And Garden Ponds/ Pools, Complete Intro
Item No. TFHCOO405
$7.20
$8.00
All prices in US Dollars

 
 

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