Experience a Tranquil Space by Adding a Pond in the Ada and East Grand Rapids, MI Areas
The benefits of adding a pond of any size to your Ada and East Grand Rapids, MI Areas property can’t be overstated. The tranquil water surface that reflects the sky and trees, the wildlife that comes to visit, and other advantages can persuade you that a pond is the right water feature. Here are some reasons to consider a pond as your next landscape feature.
Ponds Enhance the Environment
While any water feature can upgrade your property with soothing sounds and a delightful appearance, a pond actually can make the environment better. A manufactured pond uses recirculating water which does not use water unnecessarily.
A well-planned pond can become a haven for wildlife as it offers water for splashing and bathing, food, and a safe place to shelter. The frogs and insects that gather there can be food for birds, butterflies, and other animals.
Ponds are Low-Maintenance
Once your pond is built, there is virtually no maintenance required. The rocks and stones that form the perimeter are stable and won’t decay while the pond itself is filtered for cleanliness. This is a habitat that can be self-sustaining so all you have to do is enjoy it and the wildlife that visits.
Ponds are Adaptable
A pond can be huge with a waterfall that spills into the pond area or it can be small and hidden in an area of your property. You can add a pond to the landscape near your patio or have a landscape professional design and build a stream that trickles into the pond.
You might be amazed at how a pond can fit into multiple places within the landscape to add a dimension only a water feature can impart. From landscape boulders that draw the eyes and invite your guests to make their way to the water that spills over the boulders to the pond below, a pond can be the focal feature your property needs to feel complete.
Pond Considerations
As you look at adding a water feature to your property, there are some factors that can affect the success of pond life.
Pond sizes are variable and the pond depth goes along with the size. Depending on where you live, you can have a very deep pond that can hold several fish types or you might be limited to a relatively shallow pond. Any pond depth will be carefully evaluated by a landscape professional to give you the option for a wonderful, interesting ecosystem.
Pond pumps are not always essential but they can be helpful in preventing algae build-up and maintaining fresh, oxygenated water for the fish, frogs, and birds. Small ponds can certainly benefit from a simple pump while large ponds can often thrive without pumps due to their size and the way they can keep the water oxygenated.
Pond liners can help small ponds with evaporation which can happen in the hot summer weather. Large ponds can often hold water better and be replenished with rain while smaller ponds can benefit from the aid of a liner.
Pond shapes are one of the fun features of this water area. Remember that the more space you have landscaped around the pond, the more diverse wildlife it will attract.
About the Author
In 2017, Josh Van Spyker started Van Spyker Landscaping as a side gig that focused solely on lawn maintenance. After earning the Belgard Authorized Contractor and Aquascape Certified Contractor status, it was time to expand the business full-time and bring in the first employee. Today, he has a team of five full-time employees who enjoy being a part of a positive team culture, going on fun team outings, and creating beautiful outdoor living spaces.