Sunday, July 15, 2018
Inspirational Making the Right Choice in Garden Pond Liners
You are going to have to make the decision about your pond liner before you actually start to construct your garden pond. If you decide to go with a preformed type, then your excavation has to be done according to the form. Using a soft liner is most often a choice that many make because if allows for more flexibility in designing a shape for the garden pond. People can be more creative when choosing these types.
There are things that you need to consider though when choosing your pond liner. The make and size are the two key issues.
Quality
The quality of your liner is very important. If you have been given a used one, be very cautious about using this. Often the older ones can become brittle and will crack when you try to lay them. Then there could be leaks that you cannot see but will soon discover when you fill your pond.
No doubt you have put a great deal of work into your pond and now is not the time to start cutting corners. Good quality garden pond liners are most affordable, and are a very important part of your water garden. You also want to be sure that the materials that the pond liners are constructed of contain no harmful chemicals, and will provide a safe environment for your fish and plant life.
Ease of Installation
Installing your pond liner should not be all that difficult. If you have purchased a liner that is of good quality it should be durable, and flexible. Many of these pond liners are lightweight enough that they are easy to maneuver and put into place.
Choosing the right size
This is a very important step to be sure that the liner fits properly. If it does not, it may not hold the water properly, and it will look unsightly. To determine the size that you need there is a simple formula.
For the width you need
Find the widest part of your pond and measure this. Then determine the depth of your pond and multiply this by 2 then add 2 more.
So for example, the widest point is 10 feet, it is 2 feet deep, this would mean for width you would need 10'+4'+2', for a total of 16 feet in width.
For the length you need
You would do the same for the length using the same formula. If the longest length was 15 feet, then you would need, 15'+4+2, for a total of 21feet in length.
Garden pond liners are normally sold in 5ft. increments. So for this example you would need to purchase a 20'x25' liner.
This formula takes into account the requirements needed for lining the walls of the pond and a safety overlap.
Monday, June 11, 2018
New Seven Steps to Choosing the Right Garden Pond Spot
To begin with almost any yard can house some type of garden pond. There is nothing to say that it has to be big and elaborate in order to fully enjoy all the benefits they have to offer.
There are some preliminary steps to take before actually starting the construction of your pond.
== > Step one
You need to do a full walk through of your backyard and determine all of the viable places from a ground point of view that would work for your pond. If you are going to be doing it yourself remember that you will have some digging to do, and you are not likely to have the right equipment for breaking through ground that is excessively rocky.
== > Step two
You will probably discover at least two or three places that have the appropriate grounds. The next thing you now have to consider is what size of garden pond are you planning on? Then determine which of the locations you have chosen would best meet this need.
== > Step three
Now you have to consider the focal point of your backyard. With your choices of space, is the garden pond going to fit in nicely with the rest of the garden architecture? Even if you do not have your landscaping in place yet, think about the future. Once your garden pond is in you don't even want to have to consider moving it.
== > Step four
Consider the surrounding of the future pond area. If you have large trees you don't want to be running into root problems in a few years, just when your garden pond has become so beautifully established. Then also there is the potential problem of your garden pond becoming laden with fallen leaves and twigs from trees too close to it.
== > Step five
Review the high ground around the pond area. You don't want to have to be dealing with run off from these areas contaminating your pond.
Step six
You want to be sure that there is going to be easy access to your electrical source. You will need this for your pump and filtration system, and perhaps some of the other garden pond accessories that demand power.
== > Step seven
Finally consider how close you want your garden pond to your house. If you have found a viable area that is close to the house, then you want to keep in mind if you do not have a patio now, that you may want to put one in, in the future. Therefore you need to plan ahead for this. The advantage though to having it close to the house is that if you use pond lighting you can enjoy seeing this from inside the house. Also with an open window and provided you are using a fountain or waterfall, you can enjoy the sound of the running water.
These are a few important considerations to give some serious thought to when in the initial planning stages for your garden pond.
Tuesday, March 13, 2018
Inspirational Choosing the Right Water Bottle Bird House Design
People have birds coming into their lives in many different ways. Some buy them from a store and keep them in a cage in their homes, letting them out to fly around from time to time as well.
Other people attract wild birds into their backyards and enjoy seeing them in their natural habitat. Provided you or your neighbor doesn't have cats, the birds should come quite easily if you have the right items in your garden to attract them.
We all know that providing food for the birds is very important. But one of the most vital things you can provide for them is water too. Water bottle bird house items are freely available at many good pet stores; all you need to decide is what style and size you would like to get for them.
Inside or Outside?
A water bottle bird house design is easy to find for an indoors cage since they are designed to be attached to the bars. All you need to do is buy the water bottle, bird house and any other items you need and fix the water bottle bird house combination together.
Outdoors is a little trickier. You cannot really buy a water bottle; bird house styles they fit to are intended for indoors only so you might be better off buying a bird table that can either be filled naturally with rainwater or which you can top off yourself during warmer and drier weather when it may run dry.
However water bottles are more hygienic so you may be able to provide a floor standing bird table on which you can attach it in some way. Bear in mind that the birds will need to be able to stand on the table and take water from the bottle when it is fixed slightly above them. You could stand the table next to a wall and attach the bottle to some guttering perhaps; try some different solutions to see what works best for you.
When you have fixed a water bottle/bird house solution together, try watching the birds for a few days to see how they cope with it. If it doesn't seem to be working, try something else until you arrive at the perfect solution. Eventually the birds coming into your garden will know that they have a source of food and water they can rely on all year round - and you will be able to see them enjoying it from the comfort of your own home.