Monday, April 29, 2019

A Starter Guide To Simple Koi Pond Construction

By Karen Cook


If you love the idea of adding a water feature to your back yard, you may want to consider a pond that holds fish. Koi pond construction can be either simple and small or elaborate and massive. It all depends on your budget, the amount of space you have to work with, and how creative you want to be. If you are seriously thinking about adding fish to your outdoor living space, here are a few things you need to know.

Koi are beautiful members of the carp family. They come in a wide variety of color combinations and some have markings that can be quite striking. Koi have fun personalities and can quickly come to recognize their human caretakers. If given enough time and careful handling, they will even take food from your hand.

The climate that you live in will have a significant influence on the kind of pond you build. Specifically, it will influence how deep you will need to dig an in ground pond, unless you are willing to take your fish out during cold weather. If there is not enough room for the fish to live below the ice, they will die unless you run a bubbler during very cold weather.

While there are many choices that you will need to make, the first and most important one is whether you will dig down or build up. There are benefits to both options and only you will know which is the right choice for you.

Setting your construction into the ground means more digging but it can be easier in the long run. You simply mark out the area and shape that you want to achieve and begin digging. It will need to be lined to prevent the water from escaping. A flexible rubber liner or rigid plastic version can be set up quickly and easily once your hole has been completed. Cement can also be used although you will need forms that will keep the cement in place long enough to dry and cure.

Building a raised pond can be more of a challenge but they can be beautiful. You can use bricks or stones to build the walls up but you will need a liner to keep the water in. Thick, flexible rubber pond lining is excellent as it is easy to work with and very durable.

Once you have the basic structure, you will need to add a filter system that helps keep the water clean. You need to make sure that the system you choose will promote a healthy environment for your koi. There are many options available and you will need to pick the model that will work with the size of your pond.

Finally it is time to add fish and any plants that you want to use in order to create a natural environment. You can find options at garden centers, home improvement stores and specialty shops that cater to the breeding and keeping of koi.




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