Monday, April 7, 2008

In Yards Where There Is Sufficient

Algae needs plenty of sunlight to grow, so choosing water plants that float on the surface and create shade in the water will deter algae growth under the surface. The pond can become more like a smelly, still swamp if it is not maintained properly, or designed properly in the first place. The following information will explain to you how to design and maintain your pond to keep it clean and inviting.Balanced EcosystemOne of the most important goals in designing your pond is to create an ecosystem that is balanced and as natural as possible.Part of the balanced ecosystem you create when you make your pond extends past the shoreline itself. The end result is a clean, natural, beautiful backyard pond one you will be happy to spend time around.Regulating Algae GrowthThe types of plants that you choose to put in your pond are important in regulating algae growth. By putting plants on the land outside of the pond, wildlife will be attracted to the area and eat any pesky bugs that may be around. Plants and animals will regulate the pond as they do in natural ecosystems. These outdoor garden ponds are beautiful and relaxing to be around, providing a natural habitat in your own backyard. To avoid this, you should clean the dead leaves out of the pond regularly, and/or put plants in and around the pond that feed on the decaying plants themselves. The water will become murky and have a foul odor, and mosquitoes will be attracted to the still water. If you succeed in doing this, the pond will always be working to clean itself, and your time spent on maintenance will reduce drastically..The most difficult part of having a pond is keeping it clean and clear. You want to spend your time enjoying your pond, not cleaning it, right?Without creating a balanced ecosystem, excessive algae can become a major problem. Even if a manicured lawn has no garden area in site, many residents are choosing to add small ponds, where a mini ecosystem of plant and animal life can live. These plants need the mineral salts that are produced by the decaying plants.In yards where there is sufficient space, backyard ponds have become a very popular addition. If the plants feed on the decaying plant matter before the algae can eat.

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