Garden ponds are a great addition to your garden; they’re beautiful and relaxing. But they may be expensive if you hire a professional to build one for you. Fortunately, you can build one from scratch without spending a ton of money.
Pond Waterfall
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According to Susan who created this beautiful pond waterfall, the estimate that she got ranged from $4000 to $5000. But would you believe that this water feature only cost her a fraction of that price? Plus, this DIY pond design doesn’t require any complicated methods to complete, which is perfect for beginners.
DIY Tire Pond
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If you have an old tire and a shovel, you can easily do this DIY pond design. With some digging and creativity, you can turn your old tire, that’s probably never going to be used, to something that creates a relaxing spot in your garden. If you’re thinking about getting started, here’s what you need: old tractor or car tires, rocks of different sizes, tarpaulin-like material, a few buckets of sand gravel, pond filter, and a regular shovel.
Garden Pond and Deck
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This DIY pond design can be built by a beginner. It doesn’t require complex skills and expensive tools, but it would take you a couple of days to get it done. It will take a lot of digging and assembly, but this serene water feature is going to be a great addition to your garden.
Patio Pond
The great thing about this patio pond is that you can place it anywhere you like. There’s no digging involved and all you need is a container to hold the water. In the video above, AquascapePonds will show you how easy it is to complete.
Build a Pond and Waterfall This Weekend
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If you’re in for some digging and shopping, you can definitely build this pond on a weekend. This DIY pond design is perfect if you don’t have a garden. The pond design can turn your regular yard into a beautiful outdoor space. This DIY pond design includes 2 phases, so be sure to read both parts.