April 13, 2010 Take the Plunge: Add a Water Feature to Your Garden
If you've ever dreamed about adding a water feature to your garden but were interrupted by the nightmare of actually doing it, let us break it down for you. Our six steps will help you plan the perfect pond.
Define your goals
Are you interested in fish, or do you care more about unusual plants? Is hearing the relaxing sound of water your main objective? Clarifying your goals will help you choose the right site, size, and design for your water feature.
Choose the site
Pick a location you'll see often from the outside and inside. You might want the water feature near your kitchen window, or beside your patio. The more you see your pond, the more you're apt to maintain it, so keep it in sight where you can enjoy it year-round.
Click here for more tips on planning the perfect pond—including choosing the right water plants.
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