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Choosing a Garden Pond
Design
By Carry Staltz
If you are using a soft
liner your water garden or
fish pond can take any shape
you like, square, round,
oblong or just about
anything else that your
imagination can think of. If
you are using a rigid or
preformed pond then you are
probably looking at a kidney
shaped liner, this is the
most popular. It is not the
shape of the garden pond
that gives it it's charm or
character, it is the water
plants, fish and the plants
that surround the pond.
Basically think of pond
styles to be one of two
formal and informal designs.
Formal pond styles have
clean straight lines and
geometric shapes. They have
rigid borders made of brick,
preformed tiles or rocks.
Formal garden ponds are used
as reflecting pools. Meaning
they are very calm and
reflect the surrounding
trees and flowers. You don't
normally see this style of
water garden in backyards.
Rectangles and squares are
thought of to be formal
styles and the more they are
stretched to being oval the
more informal it looks.
Which means kidney and pie
shapes are informal styles.
Informal garden ponds have
curving fluid lines that
flow without defined edges
into the surrounding gardens
and vegetation. They have a
more natural appearance and
function. Unlike formal
styles the plants are not
used as a decoration or
ornament but as the main
feature. Waterfalls are
normally added to this type
of design. Edging
compliments the landscaping
which can be irregular and
hilly. Use large rocks and
river rocks on the bottom
and edges of the pond, which
makes it seem more natural.
Rectangles are the easiest
to install, they are easier
to dig a hole for and when
using soft liners you only
have to make a few folds in
the corners. Preformed ponds
like kidney shapes are even
easier to install. Free
formed, where you define the
shape by digging and then
lining with a soft pond
liner are more difficult and
the most expensive water
gardens to install yourself.
They require that you buy
almost twice as much liner
than you think you will
need. If you are installing
it yourself avoid shapes
that produce arms or very
irregular designs, it will
be a nightmare trying to get
the liners to fit.
Just remember what ever
shape you choose, it will
not be very apparent once
the surrounding plants
mature. So you see it is not
that important, just go with
the easiest to install and
decorate with beautiful
plants and fish. You can
read more information about
and pond kits and water
gardening here.
Carry Staltz provides
information on gardening and
water features for
Decorativewaterfountains.com.
Landscaping using water
gardens and fish ponds is a
hobby and she brings her
tips and ideas that have
worked for her over the
years to make you next
project go smoother and
easier.
Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Carry_Staltz
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