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A raised garden pond can hold an attractive fountain. Garden ponds are becoming increasing popular
backyard features. You can build a raised garden pond, with or without a fountain, to cultivate aquatic plants, raise goldfish, and add to the overall attractiveness of your backyard landscape. This page will teach you how to build a raised garden pond with supplies found at most home and garden centers and a little time out of your weekend.
Choose a location for the raised garden pond
that has firm, level ground or some type of masonry base. Build the outside wall of the raised water
garden with brick, stone or heavy wood timbers. Dump a layer of sand in the center of the pond frame and spread it out evenly. Lay a thick, flexible pond liner inside the frame and secure under a decorative cap as described above, then trim the excess liner. Position pumps and filters in the raised
garden pond or, for non-submersible varieties, behind the pond. Fill the pond with water from a hose and turn on all pumps and fountains. Purchase pond plants for your raised water
garden from a reputable dealer. In temperate climates, or if you are capable
of moving them indoors in the winter months, fish such as comet goldfish or
koi can also be kept in raised garden ponds. Copyright © 2000 Jon's Images, Inc. All rights reserved The information presented throughtout this site represents my perspective gained from experience. DISCLAIMER: PLEASE READ - By printing, downloading, or using any info from this site, you agree to our full terms. Review the full terms by clicking here. Below is a summary of some of the terms. If you do not agree to the full terms, do not use the information. All information on this web site is provided as a free service. Under no conditions does it constitute professional advice. No representations are made as to the completeness, accuracy, comprehensiveness or otherwise of the information provided. This site is considered publishers of this material, not authors. Information may have errors or be outdated. It is for research purposes only. The information is "AS IS", "WITH ALL FAULTS". User assumes all risk of use, damage, or injury. You agree that we have no liability for any damages. We are not liable for any consequential, incidental, indirect, or special damages. You indemnify us for claims caused by you. The information presented in this site is intended to assist you in creating and maintaining your ornamental pond. We cannot be responsible for your interpretation of any product's specific use, instructions, misstatements or typographical errors. We do not take responsibility for the use or misuse or otherwise obligate ourselves in any way by your use of one of our tips, if you use one and it works fine, if it does not you are on your own. |
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