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If you’re lucky enough to be a homeowner with an outdoor space that boasts a beautiful and tranquil water feature, chances are you take pride in the way your backyard looks. Your water feature is truly an investment piece for the home, and anytime you can improve its look and overall impact on the yard, it’s always a good idea to take the necessary steps. If you’re looking to add a little bit extra, there are some very easy solutions when it comes to introducing beautiful additions to your water feature.

o Adding plants to your pond will not only make it more aesthetically pleasing, but plants are good for your pond’s ecosystem, as well. Adding what are considered to be “oxygenators” will ensure that your pond has all of the essentials when it comes to releasing oxygen and absorbing carbon dioxide. If you’re leaning towards more of a floral plant for your water, water lilies are always a popular choice. In the summertime, these lily pads will sprout those famous white and pink flowers and truly give your pond a whole new look.

o A fun addition to your water feature, especially if you have children, is to introduce some fish to your pond. Goldfish are the most popular choice for outdoor ponds and when properly cared for, they can grow to be quite large. If you have a larger pond, the Japanese Koi fish is an absolutely stunning species, but make sure to ask your local pet store if they think your pond will be able to accommodate the fish. They can often grow to be extremely large and if your pond isn’t right for them, you may end up with quite a hassle. It’s always best to consult the experts at your local pet store before purchasing fish for your outdoor pond. Be sure to go prepared with dimensions and information concerning the overall environment of the pond so that the sales associate has a better of idea of what will work best for you. It’s better to be safe than sorry.

o Your pond is something that requires year round maintenance. Even though the weather conditions outside may seem ideal – warm weather may cause evaporation, so water replacement will be in order. In the fall, removing dead leaves or any other plant debris that may have gotten blown into the water is important since it will lower the oxygen levels for other plants, as well as fish. If you ever have any questions about what to do during different parts of the year concerning your pond, a quick phone call to any home improvement store should help to give you the answers you need and prevent you from making any dangerous mistakes.

o Care for the landscaping around your pond, as well. Adding plants and flowers in various heights, styles, and colors will add beauty and versatility to your outdoor space, as well as help to “feature” your pond. Do your homework and research certain plants that thrive best near water and plant accordingly. By doing simple research like this, you’ll be able to cut down on unnecessary work that may incur in the future if you choose plants that don’t do well in moist environments.

Remember that your pond or water feature is truly a beautiful addition to the home and year-round care is required to keep it looking its best. Whether you’re thinking about installing one in the upcoming seasons ahead or you’re just looking to update and better your current piece – take some of these helpful hints into consideration.






Source by Jonathan Brice

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