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27% OffMost of us have seen or enjoyed the beauty of a backyard pond at one time or another. A pond can be a stunning landscape features that makes a backyard seem welcoming and exotic, relaxing and calm. Backyard ponds are a wonderful addition to any home and can provide enjoyment for your family and friends. However, did you know that a backyard pond can also benefit 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. The wildlife that is attracted to your pond will add to the pleasure that it brings to you and your family.
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. If you feel yourself becoming stressed, walking around your backyard pond and listening to the trickle of water may be just the thing you need to turn your bad day into a good one.
Backyard ponds can enrich your life. They can be mean many things to different members of the family: a way of exploring nature, a quiet area for reflection and relaxation, a place to educate children about their environment or a unique landscaping feature.
Pond Pets
Backyard ponds can even provide an environment for special pets. Koi make interesting pets that will adapt to life in a back yard pond. Koi are a member of the carp family and can grow up to three feet long. They have been known to live from 30 to 50 years, so keeping koi is not exactly a short-term or casual hobby.
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. Watching your fish swim and explore their pond is a magical exerience.
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.