Saturday, November 29, 2008

The Benefits of Backyard Ponds

The beauty of a backyard pond would have been enjoyed by many people from time to time. A pond can be a stunning landscape features that makes a backyard seem welcoming and exotic, relaxing and calm. Your family and friends will derive great pleasure from a backyard pond that is the focal point of your landscaping. However, you may not be aware that your backyard garden pond can also provide benefits to the local wildlife?

Depending on where you live, there are many species of fauna that could benefit from your pond. Birds and butterflies, fish and frogs, turtles, bugs and snails will all gain from access to your pond. By attracting this type of wildlife, you can add to the enjoyment that your pond will bring you.

Humans Love Ponds Too

If you expand the term "local wildlife" to include your family and friends, you'll see that there are many benefits to creating a pond in your garden. There are proven health benefits associated with practicing relaxation techniques, and spending time by a backyard pond is certainly a relaxing endeavor. When you feel stressed take a stroll to your backyard pond and listen to the sound of the water and your mood will lift.

Backyard ponds can do so much for your life. Ponds and water features can create an exciting new environment for your family from a haven of relaxation to a scientific way to educate your children about an ecosystem.

Pond Pets

Backyard ponds can even provide an environment for special pets. Koi are very popular pets, and they adapt well to life in a backyard pond. Koi are closely related to carp, and they can grow to be up to 36 inches long. Koi can be very long living fish - up to 50 years - so koi keeping should not be taken up lightly.

However, if you make a commitment to care for long-living fish like koi, they will reward you by adding to the tranquility of your pond. You'll enjoy watching these elegant and colorful fish interact with each other.

Designing Your Garden Pond

Due to the popularity of backyard ponds, you will find pond kits in nearly any garden center or superstore and you'll find easy instructions to build a backyard pond here. If you would prefer to have a professional handle the installation, many landscaping firms should be able to help and by grabbing a copy of "How To Build Your Own Garden Pond" you'll be well equipped to discuss your pond requirements.

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