As we pass through the nearly often cold month of January this could well be time to begin designing the next garden project. This coming year we've got determined that we are going to install a couple of minor garden ponds. One could well be chosen from a assortment of preformed garden ponds, which can be readily available from your local pond expert retailer. The other will be considered a garden pond and waterfall construction the use of a rubber liner and our talent.
Make it possible for us beginning, out with pencil and paper and start out designing this important set of facets that will boost your garden for a prolonged time to come. Initially we really should make a decision where we are going to locate the two ponds and mark out on the ground by using hose-pipes to present us an indicator of the size and shapes. One is going to be the small garden pond and waterfall version and as this sort of we are likely to use a rubber liner which is easily bought from a reputable company and are not that expensive.
We need now to work out how deep we are going to make this particular pond. We are planning to utilise the excavated spoil to add the preferred height for our waterfall element. The deeper we allow it to be the further spoil we will have as well as the more substantial the waterfall element of our project. We now really should dig a small trench all around the outside of our hose-pipe approx. twelve inches wide and about three inches deep. Into this trench we are going to pour a mix of mortar which will be the collar of our pond. Once the mortar is dry excavation can take place to the preferred depth using care not to move it too far away as it will form the base of our waterfall.
It really is an excellent idea to line the excavated area with sand to ensure that any sharp stones do not puncture the liner once the weight of the water is added. Lay the liner over the site and then slowly begin to add the water. As the water level rises try to keep the liner as neat as you possibly can. As soon as the pond is filled to the desired depth don't forget to fold the liner over the collar around the outside of the pond. You are now in a position to set about constructing your waterfall element of this project but if you would love the waterfall element to be a little larger wait until you have excavated the preformed garden ponds element as you're going to also have some spoil from here.
On the excavation part of the preformed garden ponds element turn it upside down on the ground and this provides you with a template to mark out to ensure that a collar can be made for this one two. This pond is far easier to install but I would nonetheless recommend the use of sand to line the interior of the excavation. Once in situ fill with water and let it settle for a day or two before you do anything else.
Back to the garden ponds and waterfalls spot and along with your additional spoil that we've got at our disposal we do have quite a large and impressive waterfall. We now use our rubber liner to produce our channel back to our pond and install the pump that will power the water feature. On a safety issue here please be certain that a trip switch is installed at the end of the power supply.
Leave for a couple of days to make it possible for everything to settle down, after which you can now give yourself an appealing finish around the edge of both ponds making sure that it is broad adequate to walk round easily. Plant up your waterfall area and enjoy watching it grow over the coming years. Your small garden ponds project will mature over time and it up to you if you wish to put plants and fish in your ponds. Fish really do enjoy garden ponds and waterfalls the waterfall increases oxygen content in the pond and the fish get quite excited.
The preformed garden ponds do make an excellent formal plant display area as they normally have shelves at various depths to suit all planting. I hope this has been helpful and you have enjoyed completing your springtime project.
A range of everything you need to complete this project.