The habitat garden, pond and pond liner

Creating an informal wildlife pond with shallow margins, lining it with a pond liner and adding a pebble beach will provide the ideal habitat for many displaced creatures. Continue reading

Create a natural pond with a pond liner underlay

Garden ponds are usually best constructed with a high quality epalyn or butyl rubber pond liner. These liners are flexible, tough, long-lasting and easy to shape to the hole. When creating a natural wildlife pond you may want to consider a layering approach when installing the liners with a protective underlay above and below the pond liner. This approach will help to achieve a natural look while also protecting the pond liner from leaks. Continue reading

Pond liners and garden pond designs

Planning is the key to a perfect garden pond. The planning process includes the type of design and materials you want to use to line your pond such as laying down a rubber pond liner, Continue reading

Autumn tasks for your garden pond and pond liner

There are seasonal jobs, which should be done to keep your garden pond and pond liner in a well maintained, healthy condition. Continue reading

Pond liners and winter wildlife gardening

During the UK winter months, our general gardening tasks are fewer but there are things we need to make sure are on our ‘to do list’. It is important that we consider the well being of the many creatures who take refuge in our gardens. They may fall victim to frosty nights. For pond owners, it is important to keep ponds wellmaintained and in a healthy balance throughout the winter.

A well manicured garden is wonderful to look at but it is not entirely appreciated by wildlife during the cold winter months. Hedgehogs or Dormouse (if you live in the south and lucky enough to have one visiting your garden), for instance appreciate a mound of dried leaves piled-up in the corner of the garden or in a protected area under a tree, in which to snuggle-up in and hibernate for winter. A pile of logs will provide a home for many insects, a ladybird ‘hotel’ made out of hollowed out bamboo sticks hung in a tree will provide a warm home to ladybirds and lacewings and hollowed out rocks and bird baths filled with rain water throughout the winter are required by birds, bees and other insects.

The cold is not a big problem for birds, but finding food is to ensure they eat enough of it to build and maintain adequate fat supplies to store on the body and ‘burn’ for energy. Putting out fat balls and keeping bird feeders full throughout the winter will help birds survive the cold weather particularly if there is snow covering their usual source of food. The smallest birds, like blue tits and goldcrests, have to effectively feed throughout the hours of daylight in winter and consume a vast quantity of food to make sure they build the necessary fat reserves to get them through the long, cold nights.

For pond owners there is essential winter maintenance which must be carried out. When the pond freezes over, you need to create an ice-free opening so gases can be exchanged and the fish can breathe. A de-icer will help keep a section of your ponds water surface ice-free to allow oxygen and gas exchange. You must be vigilant if the temperatures continue below freezing, because ammonia and carbon dioxide build up from fish breathing. Ammonia is also generated from decomposing plant material and fish waste. If these gases can’t escape, your fish can die. Plus they need oxygen to breathe.

Fish pond frozen over in winter and a hole in ice is visible.
If your fish pond ices over for a few days, it is recommended that you make a small hole for gas exchange to take place

It is also important that you clean your pond of debris, especially leaves that could decay over winter and rob the water of oxygen. Microscopic aquatic plants continue producing oxygen as long as light penetrates the pond even if iced over. However, a blanket of snow over the ice will prevent light penetration, making it impossible for the microscopic plants to produce oxygen. Combined with the decomposition of vegetation and fish waste, there may be insufficient oxygen for fish, causing them to suffocate. Snow removal, from at least a portion of your pond surface, will help reduce the likelihood of this happening.

And, lastly it is always advisable to have a walk around your pond to do a general check that the edging is in place and your pond liner isn’t exposed to possible damage by visiting wildlife to your pond. A good quality rubber pond liner is not likely to be damaged by a sudden drop in temperature or freezing conditions.

Please refer to my blog on Autumn pond maintenance for further seasonal pond tips.
While you snuggle-up next to the fire this winter, I hope that the tips I have given are enough to keep the wildlife in your garden and pond healthy and happy too. If you have any other winter pond maintenance tips, please share them with us.

Garden ponds and pond liner management

Your Garden Pond

There is a wide variety of reasons why garden and wildlife enthusiats go about building a pond. In a survey carried out in America, 45% of pond owners said they constructed a pond in their garden for aesthetic reasons while only 11% said that they did it to provide a sanctuary for wildlife. Whatever your reason, the first and most important step of proper pond management is choosing your primary objective for your pond and understanding the management requirements.

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Garden ponds, Pond equipment

A great garden can really make a house a home, welcoming you to spend time both indoors and out. Planning is, therefore key to unlocking the perfect garden which may well include a garden pond. There are many creative designs to consider and so it is worth looking at what designs are available, materials required such as type of pond liner, filter plus pond pump, and how to go about building your own.
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Fountain Pumps and Pond Pumps

A pond pump is known as the heartbeat of a garden pond. The function of a pump is to move water, provide aeration and to be the center of a filtration system.  If you have a waterfall, you need to know how far a pond pump will need to push water uphill for it to spill back down appropriately. Continue reading

Calculating pond pump size

Features such as waterfalls, streams and fountains add a whole new dimension to a garden pond. All of these features require a pond pump to function correctly. Continue reading

Choosing a Garden Pond Pump

Building your own pond may seem a straightforward task. However, it is not just about digging a hole and filling it with water. Various factors need to be taken in to account. Continue reading

A pond increases diversity of wildlife

There are many ways you can make small changes to your garden to attract wildlife.

Water is an essential part of the existence of wildlife just as much as it is to humans. Providing water for them can be as simple as a bird bath or small garden pond lined with a pond liner. Continue reading

Simple Guide To Selecting a Garden Pond Pump

Pond pumps are essential in garden ponds in order to preserve its cleanliness plus the wellness of fish and other inhabitants. A pond pump is generally put to use together with a filtration system to help protect against deposits of dirt and grime inside your pond. The filtration may also help preserve the waters pH balance to sustain a wholesome habitat. Continue reading