Making A Pond Building Plan
Sunday, January 3rd, 2010A 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.