Landscaping Tips- the Water Garden
There are a lot of new trends surfacing in gardening, and water
gardening is one of the new interests. Water gardening can
include waterfalls, ponds, streams and fountains, all of which
can be combined with lighting, plants, and fish. Water gardening
need not have a pond or natural water source moreover, it could
be a plastic tub, plastic lined shallow in the back yard or,
almost anything that will hold water.
An important consideration in planning a water garden is the
choosing a location. Plants and fish both need plenty of
sunlight, places in direct light away from trees and bushes are
the top places. This will also help prevent leaves and debris
from collecting in the water.
When planning for a water garden the next step is to choose the
size you want. This depends of course on the resources you want
to dedicate to it, how much money and time you are willing to
spend. A water garden can be expensive if you go for a big
garden filled with plants, rocks, fish, and lights. Also think
about your property's size, which will also affect amount of
time you'll spend maintaining your water garden.
Aquatic pond plants can be free floating, submerged, or
marginal. What type you select is a matter of aesthetics and
preference. Some plants are known for their scents, some for
supplying oxygen keep the pool healthy, and some are just
picturesque. Remember that the plants should only cover about
half of the water, especially if you have fish. Fish are not
only nice to look at; they're beneficial in that they help keep
debris at a minimum and help in controlling larva and other
insects.
One of the big challenges in water gardening is maintaining
water free of algae. Algae problems are usually the result of
nutrients in the water from feeding fish too often or over
fertilizing plants. By cutting back on feeding and fertilizing,
adding more plants, putting in a pond filtering system, or
replacing the water with fresh water, algae is easily
controlled. If a pond is constructed correctly and maintained
properly algae problems can be kept at a minimum.
All garden pools, no matter the size, require some maintenance
during the year. With proper planning you can create a healthy
equilibrium between living and decorative features of a water
garden that can almost care for itself with simple maintenance
inputs from you.