Have you ever looked out of your window over your back yard and wished that your garden was a little more interesting? If you have then you may think that a water feature would add a little extra to your garden. The problem is that so many water features cost a fortune and cannot slip into a normal household’s budget easily. Well, homemade garden fountains can fill that void for you. They are easy to create, easy to afford and can easily enhance the visual appeal of your garden.
Many people are installing ponds as part of their landscape. One important element is the need for proper pond chlorine filters. With so many different types of filters, choosing the one you want can be confusing. The main types will be discussed in this article.
Bio filters sit at the outside edge of the pond. They are visible, but they can be disguised by landscaping or other means. They use a submersible pump to force water into the filter’s inlet. Gravity then carries the water out and back into the pond.
The design and size of indoor ponds and waterfalls that you could install in your home or office, are only limited by your imagination and, of course, the space you have to fit them into.
A rare pond plant is, just that - rare. Being a rarity, these days, it will probably means that is will be protected by state or even federal law and, were you to go in search of a specimen of it, you could end up in trouble with the law.
Here we cover the basics of pond aeration schedules and explain why and when aeration is necessary for garden ponds. If you have a garden pond that is over 6 feet deep at any point, aeration is necessary. If you are creating a garden pond and do not want to use an aerator, then just be sure to make the pond less than four or five feet deep to be safe.