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Koi Garden Ponds Make Your Property Alluring

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Koi garden ponds do wonders to spruce up your yard. They are exotic and calming, not to mention beautiful. However, putting one together takes quite a bit of work. You first need to learn how to care for the Japanese Koi fish. These playful, frisky, and vibrant fish add a touch of the Orient to any garden, but maintaining the pond takes quite a bit of effort.nnBuilding a Koi pond in particular requires a lot of time and effort. You need to make sure that you have plenty of time and resources before you even start. It is worth it to have a Koi pond, because it can be so relaxing and visually gorgeous. However, you have to put a lot of work into it.nnA Koi garden pond is relatively simple to construct but you have to make sure you do it right. First and foremost, it cannot be built in direct sunlight. Koi fish are extremely sensitive and they need to be treated as such. Many people wall in their ponds, which protects the fish from the sun. Some people also elect to build them beneath trees. However, you should only do this if the tree does not frequently shed its leaves. Otherwise those dry leaves will raise the pH level in the water.nnA Koi garden needs to be properly sized. The fish can grow upwards of forty pounds and three feet long. You need to construct a pond which is big enough to accommodate and encourage their growth. You should also bear in mind that sometimes the size of the pond determines how big the fish get.nnThese gardens require a lot of pond maintenance as well. This can be made easier by implementing either a pond liner or a pre-made pond. However, by all accounts, pond liners are the superior choice. They allow you to chance the size of the pond very easily.nnYou can also put aquatic plants in your Koi pond. Because the fish like to nibble on plants and sometimes uproot them, the plants should be place where the fish cannot reach them. The benefit is that underwater plants give the fish plenty of nutrients. They also protect them from the sun\'s rays. Some of the plants you might consider include water lilies, lily pads, and irises, among many others. Lining the bottom of the pond with pebbles and/or gravel is also a good idea. The rocks are a great breeding place for healthy bacteria.nnOn this same topic, you have to keep a close eye on the water as well. The pH levels should be neither too high nor too low. Koi fish do better with a neutral pH level. Adding filters, aeration systems with biological and UV filters, and bottom drains also help keep the water clean and healthy.