Living Waters Ornamental Ponds and Streams
Living Waters Ornamental Ponds and Streams
Living Waters Ornamental Ponds and Streams
Certified Aquascape Contractor
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Why does your company use rocks and gravel in your water features?

Rocks and gravel in a water feature provides a high surface area for beneficial bacteria to thrive. Rocking a pond also protects the liner from puncture and sunlight. Contrary to popular belief, gravel in the pond can reduce pond maintenance by reducing the amount of sludge that accumulates on the bottom.

Do you use potted plants in your ponds?

Other than tropical or invasive plants like lotus we usually remove the plants from their pots. The plants are placed directly into the gravel. This helps clean the gravel and keeps the plants from becoming root bound. Plants growing in gravel also help protect them from fish.

How deep do you excavate your ponds?

We usually construct our ponds to a 2' depth. This depth is deep enough for fish to over winter and usually does not require fencing.

How many fish can I put in a water garden?

For our ponds we recommend about 1" of fish for every square foot of pond surface.

What is the difference between a koi pond and a landscape pond?

A koi pond is a water feature built to house, showcase, and grow koi at high numbers. A landscape pond is a water feature that is built to mimic nature. It combines waterfalls, rocks, plants, and fish to create a natural landscape setting. Koi are a great addition to a landscape pond and will thrive if fish numbers are kept at acceptable numbers.

What do you do with the fish in the winter?

The fish can stay in the pond through out the winter. Their metabolism slows down and they go into a suspended state.

What is the average cost of a water feature?

We can construct a complete 8x11 pond including: biofilter, mechanical filter, plumbing, rocks and gravel,waterfalls and lighting for around $8000.

Are water gardens safe for children?

As with any body of water small children should not be left unattended, however with a 2' depth , rocks and gravel a properly constructed water feature can be relatively safe.


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Living Waters Ornamental Ponds and Streams
P.O. Box 504, Finksburg, MD 21048
Customer Service and Garden Center: (410) 833-2010
Email: Neil Britton