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Yard Ponds
One way people set their yards apart from others is with the
installation of yard ponds to enhance their homes landscaping.
The ponds can vary in size from small three-foot diameter to
inground water ponds dug into the yard and big enough to hold a
small boat. However, on average yard ponds holding about 1,000
gallons of water make nice accents to a home’s appearance.
It also seems to be a natural progression that after a person
installs yard ponds they start looking for fish to occupy the
space. The type of fish chosen will be the personal preference
of the homeowner, but some things should be investigated before
dumping a mixture of breeds into the water. Aggressive fish,
such as bass and pike, tend to eat the smaller competition and
any type fish that will fit in their mouths is a potential meal.
However, whichever type of fish chosen for the pond, if the
water temperature drops to below 55 degrees the fish’s
metabolism slows and they should not be fed.
Planning to install a molded pond, or yard ponds with another
type of artificial lining, it will also have to have a water
filtering system to keep the water clean. Those who have had
aquariums know that fish are not the cleanest creatures and
filters keep the water cleaner and the pumps also helps aerate
the water to keep oxygen moving for survival of the fish.
Decorating Does Not Stop At Pond And Fish
When installing yard ponds fish are not the only decoration that
should be added. Live aquatic plants can not only provide food
for the fish but can also add decoration to the pond. Especially
around the outer edges, a collection of live plants can add
color to the area and, if the pond is large enough,
consideration may be given to add a fountain. They not only add
to the appearance but aid in water circulation as well.
Contrary to popular belief, yard ponds are not holes in the
ground in which to throw money as they add a distinctive flair
to landscaping and can attract other wildlife to that area of
the yard. Although caution must be taken in areas where small
children are prominent as they are also attracted to the water
as well as the fish, and yard ponds can be a dangerous place for
unsupervised young children.
When installing yard ponds considering adding walk lights to
accent the additional decorations placed around the pond,
especially if there is a walk around or past the pond. Adding
this type of accent draws attention to the area and highlights
the landscaping effort. |