Hello everyone!
It's been a while... but as promised, I'm back with some plans for my first pond.
I'm currently still living in the U.K., so for now these are only my initial plans, and it may take a while before I actually start getting my hands dirty.
Another fun fact is that the garden is on the 1st floor of the house, which will be a nightmare when moving all the tools, equipment, rocks, etc, as well as removing dirt if needed...
The idea is to build an "American" style ecosystem pond, inspired by and using Aquascape Inc pond building ways to have some Koi in my new home in Portugal.
Basically the "American style ecosystem" pond, as I've heard the "Pond Advisor" calling it in one of his videos, is built with a liner which is then covered with rocks and gravel, uses a skimmer big enough to house the pump and usually has a biological filter embedded in the waterfall. Something like this:
Added to all this I want to incorporate a small wetland filter (a fancy name for a bog filter) in the pond as well.
I was able to source Aquascape products here in the U.K. before moving, but unfortunately, Aquascape's equipment is stupidly expensive, so I'll have to get creative and build most of it myself. I did end up buying some of their Aquablox, just because I couldn't find anything else with the same properties, as well as a Pond Powerhead.
Skimmer:
BioFalls filter:
AquaBlox:
The skimmer and the waterfall filter I will try build from a couple heavy duty garbage bins. For the wetland filter I already have the Aquablox and will try to use some big underground drainage pipes for the rest.
The plan for the wetland filter, on top of the AquaBlocks are 3 layers of 3 different sizes of rocks and gravel:
As for the size of the pond, it will be a 3x3.5m (about 11.5x10 feet) area and 1.2m (4 feet) max depth. This is the initial design for the garden:
Red - Skimmer
Yellow - Waterfall
Purple - Wetland filter
Wish me luck!
It's been a while... but as promised, I'm back with some plans for my first pond.
I'm currently still living in the U.K., so for now these are only my initial plans, and it may take a while before I actually start getting my hands dirty.
Another fun fact is that the garden is on the 1st floor of the house, which will be a nightmare when moving all the tools, equipment, rocks, etc, as well as removing dirt if needed...

The idea is to build an "American" style ecosystem pond, inspired by and using Aquascape Inc pond building ways to have some Koi in my new home in Portugal.
Basically the "American style ecosystem" pond, as I've heard the "Pond Advisor" calling it in one of his videos, is built with a liner which is then covered with rocks and gravel, uses a skimmer big enough to house the pump and usually has a biological filter embedded in the waterfall. Something like this:

Added to all this I want to incorporate a small wetland filter (a fancy name for a bog filter) in the pond as well.

I was able to source Aquascape products here in the U.K. before moving, but unfortunately, Aquascape's equipment is stupidly expensive, so I'll have to get creative and build most of it myself. I did end up buying some of their Aquablox, just because I couldn't find anything else with the same properties, as well as a Pond Powerhead.
Skimmer:

BioFalls filter:

AquaBlox:

The skimmer and the waterfall filter I will try build from a couple heavy duty garbage bins. For the wetland filter I already have the Aquablox and will try to use some big underground drainage pipes for the rest.
The plan for the wetland filter, on top of the AquaBlocks are 3 layers of 3 different sizes of rocks and gravel:

As for the size of the pond, it will be a 3x3.5m (about 11.5x10 feet) area and 1.2m (4 feet) max depth. This is the initial design for the garden:

Red - Skimmer
Yellow - Waterfall
Purple - Wetland filter
Wish me luck!
