Posts Tagged ‘backyard design’

Making A Pond Building Plan

Sunday, January 3rd, 2010

A pond plan is like the blueprint of your pond building project. Depending on how large and elaborate your pond will be, a pond plan could go from a one page drawing to a stack of diagrams. Take note that it does require much work to draw up these documents. Some water gardeners actually skip this part of the process, especially when building small ponds. However, making a pond plan can be a great help in spotting and solving problems before they happen. Pond plans also allow you to refine your pond ideas and designs.

A pond plan is especially useful when you are working with a group. It allows you to coordinate and guide your friends so that your project moves smoothly. It can also be an invaluable asset when you need to secure building permits for your outdoor pond.

Steps in Making the Pond Plan

You can save a lot of time if you have the blueprints of your house to refer to. If not, don’t worry. It’s easy enough to start from scratch. Basically, you should identify existing features of your site and draw it into your plan, then mark what you need to change to build your outdoor pond. Just stock up on paper and measuring tape, and prepare yourself for a couple of hours of drawing.

Pond Building - A Starter Pond

Tuesday, November 24th, 2009

Building a backyard pond is a mighty big task. Even more so if this is your first time building one. But never fear! This outline will guide you in setting up your pond so you can familiarize yourself with the necessary pond building techniques. And all you need is a day.

That’s right. One day.

Starting Small

People who build their first pond usually haven’t a clue as to how to go about it. They don’t know what tools to buy, what size they’re going to pond and what equipment they’ll need to install. A starter pond walks you through the basics, allowing you to get accustomed to the needs and requirements of pond building.

Now, the idea of the starter pond is that you should keep things small. As Mel Gibson said in The Patriot, “Aim small, miss small.” If you limit the size of the pond, you also limit the things that could go wrong. With that in mind, you’ll be able to judge just how big your starter pond should be.

Getting Ready

There’s a whole bunch of things that you’ll need for your starter pond. Although this isn’t as big as some other construction projects, there are some things that you absolutely must have.

Backyard Ponds - Tips For Fish Ponds

Tuesday, October 20th, 2009

Think of an outdoor pond. The first image that comes to mind is a fish pond, right? Well, if you answered yes to the previous question you are not alone as this is the most popular type of backyard ponds. An important note here: there is much more to a fish pond than to a common aquarium. So if your pond building plans include fish in it, this article will give you some tips for success.

Why build a fish pond? Reasons for that are very different depending the pond owner you ask. For some a fish pond its the main jewel of their backyard. For others the fulfillment of growing and caring for pets that create a magical and relaxing ambient very close to home. Others are looking to a hobby that will add a measure of challenge to build and maintain.

If it’s not an outdoor aquarium then what it is? A fish pond is not a container to house some fish in it, it sole purpose is to create an environment where fish can be kept alive, protected and happy. And outdoor pond that will host fish must be carefully planned and maintained with care and attention to be successful.

About Swimming Pool Landscaping

Sunday, September 27th, 2009

Swimming Pool Landscaping for either a residential or commercial application for a swimming pool should be carefully planned, designed, and constructed in order to provide a high-value and be visually stimulating. You should have an enjoyable experience while using the swimming pool.

Although many successful landscape applications for swimming pools are provided by professional landscape architects and other designers, a homeowner or commercial property owner can (with a little research, time, and effort) produce their own flourishing landscape.

Landscaping applications for swimming pool landscaping will typically emphasize specific plant types. It is important to focus on trees, shrubs, and grasses that are habitable to a specific location.

Flowers and plants that can thrive in your specific zone should be selected for sustainability purposes. Successful landscape applications flourish due to the plants ability to grow and live in a specific environment. This is typically based upon climate, rainfall amount, sunlight, and soil parameters. Since the landscaper cannot control these elements, it is wise to select plant material that will successfully grow given these elements of the application.

Plant selection guides are available in hard copy, audio, and online. They can help the designer select the best material for your landscaping project.

Design Ideas for the Backyard Oasis

Wednesday, January 2nd, 2008

Creating your own backyard oasis is easily accomplished with just a little planning and designing. Do you really need the aggravation of airports, traffic and packing when you can simply step into your own private paradise in your backyard?

You have many choices when you create your backyard design, it can be set up for family activities or it can be designed as a private retreat where you can kick up your feet, relax and recover from the aggravation of work. No matter what your needs are there is a backyard design that will be the perfect solution for you.

Once you know the main purpose of your backyard oasis you will start on your design plans. You need to consider colors, lighting, fixtures and points of interest such as fountains or ponds. With each choice you make you should be adding one part to your main purpose of creating a backyard paradise. Well thought out choice will blend your indoor and outdoor space creating the feeling of more space.