Save Money While Building Your Pond
Ponds are beautiful, but they can become quite expensive. I am here to help you solve that dilemma by sharing some great ways to build a pond that looks great and doesn't burst your budget.
How to build a pond without spending too much:
1.Find a great spot in your yard. Try to make sure that there are no trees and bushes that will shed their leaves into your pond. You want to be able to see your pond from your house so put it near a window or deck with a view.
2.Purchase a small kiddy pool that is the size of the pond you want. You can usually pick these up for under 10 bucks and it is a nice cheat for how to build a pond and save money at the same time. You can also usually find these in great shapes that will make your pond very pretty. I have seen them come in shapes such as stars, fish or even seashells!
3.Next, place the pool in the area that you will be putting your pond, and mark around it. Dig the hole using the markings for guides. Then you simply place the kiddy pool inside. Make sure the hole is just deep enough to leave the kiddy pool lip about 1-2 inches above the ground.
4.Now get out your spray paint and paint the whole pool black and let it sit overnight to dry.
5.Add in a pump and filter to keep things flowing so the water does not go stagnant. You don't really have to add this, but a lot of people choose to do so.
6.The next step in learning how to build a pond is to add a few heavy rocks around the edges of the pool. Then throw in some gravel if you want to put any plants in your pond.
7.Finally, fill the pool full of water. That's it! You just completed a pond and saved money at the same time. It is not too hard to build a pond that looks great and doesn't cost too much. You can place some flat rocks around the side of the pond, and plant some great flowers around it for a stunning effect.
Use the tips above to build a pond without cursing at the cost. Visit HowToBuildAPond.net for free videos, tips and advice on How to Build a Pond.
Published September 20th, 2007
Filed in Real Estate




