backyard ponds
 
Backyard Ponds > Fish Pond Designs


Fish Pond Designs: Brilliant
Ideas Make for Great Ponds

Your Basic Guide to Fish Ponds

There are a lot of ways to de-stress yourself. Get a massage. Watch a feel-good movie. Learn yoga. Better yet, here's another brilliant way of relieving stress. Add a pond into your landscaping scene and you'll soon discover that in no time your fish and the rippling water will melt the stress away. To help with that you need some fish ponds designs. Which are coming right up for your reading pleasure.


You see, your garden variety water garden is basically something to hold water that harbors many plants and a few fish. In essence the plants and fish work in harmony and compliment each other. Meaning waste products from the fish break down as serve as fertilizer for the plants. Also the plants release the oxygen the fish need to thrive.

See how this works? It's a cycle that can repeat itself to the benefit of both your pond fish and pond plants.

In essence you want to achieve a balance in this process as it will make any garden fish ponds management much easier. To help with that here are some of the more important considerations most fish ponds designs include.
Location
Finding the right location is vital in building fish ponds. Locate an area where the ground is well-drained. This is necessary to make sure that water doesn't run off the pond whenever it rains. You also need to choose a location that is not too near trees. Otherwise, fallen leaves would drop into your pond and they may produce toxins that might harm the plants and fish. Also, look for a place that gives both sunlight and shade.

Shape or Style
Deciding on the right shape or style is imperative. Fish pond designs must be something that would reflect your personality. There are a lot of shapes and styles to choose from. You may go for formal ponds while you may also opt to have a naturally looking free formed pond.

Types of Fish
The next thing to consider is what kind of fish and plants you want to put in your pond. They must be suitable for the climate in your area. While water lilies are the most popular pond plants, you want to choose plants that are good at providing oxygen for your fish. Oh and if you're keeping koi, be careful not put plants inside the pond since koi love to munch on plants.

Size and Depth
Other things to consider are the size and the depth of your pond. Again if you plan on getting koi, they will likely prefer a larger and deeper pond.

With so many fish pond designs, you will surely be able to plan out the one that matches your personality and preference. And works with whatever pond life you wish to include in your backyard oasis.








Privacy | Resource Directory | Backyard Fish Ponds Site Map |

All Rights Reserved 2004-2011


Help & Tips

•  Water Gardening eBooks

•  Pond Liners

•  Pond Waterfall Construction

•  Pondless Waterfalls

•  Water Garden Pumps

•  Koi Pond Design Tips

•  Koi Pond Filtration

•  Victoria Waterlily For Watergarden

•  Garden Pond Waterfall Design

•  Watergarden Lotus Plants

•  Do It Yourself Pondless Waterfall

•  Preformed Water Ponds

•  Koi Pond Filters

•  Pond Waterfall Pumps

•  Mechanical Pond Filter

•  Koi Pond Biological Filter

•  Preformed Garden Ponds

•  Koi Pond Aeration

•  Pond Floating Skimmers

•  Koi Pond Design

•  Koi Pond Pump

•  Outdoor Garden Water Fountains

•  More Articles


Directory

Decorating
Furniture
Home & Garden
Internet
Koi
Misc
Pets
Pond Supplies
Shopping
Travel