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Building Natural Ponds: Create a Clean, Algae-free Pond without Pumps, Filters, or Chemicals [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 184 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 225x184x8 mm, kaal: 321 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 07-Apr-2017
  • Kirjastus: New Society Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 0865718458
  • ISBN-13: 9780865718456
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 184 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 225x184x8 mm, kaal: 321 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 07-Apr-2017
  • Kirjastus: New Society Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 0865718458
  • ISBN-13: 9780865718456

Build a natural pond for wildlife, beauty, and quiet contemplation

Typical backyard ponds are a complicated mess of pipes, pumps, filters, and nasty chemicals designed to adjust pH and keep algae at bay. Hardly the bucolic, natural ecosystem beloved by dragonflies, frogs, and songbirds.

The antidote is a natural pond, free of hassle, cost, and complexity and designed as a fully functional ecosystem, ideal for biodiversity, swimming, irrigation, and quiet contemplation.

Building Natural Ponds is the first step-by-step guide to designing and building natural ponds that use no pumps, filters, chemicals, or electricity and mimic native ponds in both aesthetics and functionality. Highly illustrated with how-to drawings and photographs, coverage includes:

    ? Understanding pond ecosystems and natural algae control
    ? Planning, design, siting, and pond aesthetics
    ? Step-by-step guidance for construction, plants and fish, and maintenance and trouble shooting
    ? Scaling up to large ponds, pools, bogs, and rain gardens.

Whether you’re a backyard gardener looking to add a small serene natural water feature or a homesteader with visions of a large pond for fish, swimming, and irrigation, Building Natural Ponds is the complete guide to building ponds in tune with nature, where plants, insects, and amphibians thrive in blissful serenity.

Robert Pavlis, a Master Gardener with over 40 years of gardening experience, is owner and developer of Aspen Grove Gardens, a six-acre botanical garden featuring over 2,500 varieties of plants. A well-respected speaker and teacher, Robert has published articles in Mother Earth News, Ontario Gardening magazine, the widely read blog GardenMyths.com, which explodes common gardening myths and gardening information site GardenFundamentals.com.



Build a natural pond for wildlife, beauty, and quiet contemplation

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"I love "all things water," and I was thrilled to read the most comprehensive book on designing and building natural ponds. Pavlis has provided detailed, step-by-step instructions about all aspects of ponds. He even discusses large dams, rain gardens, bog gardens, maintenance and much more. What intrigued me was ways to build ponds that did not require any pumps or filtration, and could be set up by anyone with basic skills in shaping soil, placing stone and planting. A must-read for the garden enthusiast and designer." Dr. Ross Mars, Permaculture Elder and author, The Permaculture Transition Manual and The Basics of Permaculture Design

"I've never put in a pond, but after reading Robert Pavlis' Building Natural Ponds, I am confident that I could do it. And, after reading the book, I will! The book is very thorough, with guidance for every step from planning to digging to stocking with fish to planting to...well, everything you need to know." Lee Reich, PhD, author, The Pruning Book, Uncommon Fruits for Every Garden and Landscaping with Fruit www.leereich.com

"Build your own "golden pond" with this complete, authoritative and wonderfully illustrated guide. Robert Pavlis has a knack for making a complex, natural ecosystem seem both straightforward and accessible. Building Natural Ponds is the perfect book for anyone who wants a pond, or is eager to improve the one they already have by making it a healthy, functioning ecosystem without any pumps, pipes, chemicals or algae. From small ponds to large, with a plethora of plant options and covering everything from planning and designing to construction, Building Natural Ponds covers it all. Pavlis is just the right person to lead us to some water in our backyards or on our homesteads." John D. Ivanko, co-author, Rural Renaissance and ECOpreneuring

"There are many reasons to add a water feature to the landscape. Whether it's a tranquil stone lined goldfish pool, or a larger pond for swimming, fishing and irrigation, a pond can greatly increase the biodiversity and beauty of a landscape. They can help manage storm water and provide harvests of food and craft materials. Building Natural Ponds is a detailed guide to planning, designing and building ponds, enhancing both your landscape and your life with open water." Darrell E. Frey, Three Sisters Farm, author, Bioshelter Market Garden and The Food Forest Handbook

"I've always warned gardeners that a pond, however wonderful for its contribution, will be the most maintenance-demanding aspect of the landscape. The dream is to create a balanced miniature ecosystem in which you don't need massive pumps and filters after all, there aren't any such machines in a natural pond. How can that dream be realized? With nature's help, Robert Pavlis shows us how." Ken Druse, award-winning author www.KenDruse.com

"As someone who has struggled with an assortment of pond challenges over the past 15 years, I can say with certainty that this is the book that every pond owner or wanna-be needs to read. It's always wonderful to come across an author who, like me, ignored all the people who said something couldn't be done and learned how to do it." Deborah Niemann, author, Homegrown and Handmade, Ecothrifty, and Raising Goats Naturally

Muu info

Features offered to: Mother Earth News, Better Homes and Gardens Excerpts offered to GRIT, The Family Handyman, Pond Trade Magazine Advertising in Mother Earth News Promotion on author's website www.gardenfundamentals.com, www.gardenmyths.com Galley available on Edelweiss Promotion to master gardeners, Farmsmart and landscaping organizations Publicity and promotion in conjunction with the author's speaking engagements Promotion via New Society Publishers social media platforms.
Introduction xiii
1 Understanding a Balanced Ecosystem
1(16)
Oxygen Cycle
2(4)
Nutrients
6(3)
pH
9(1)
Algae
9(1)
Animals
10(2)
Trees and Shrubs
12(1)
Plants
12(1)
Microbes
13(2)
Maintaining Balance in the Ecosystem
15(2)
2 Environmental Benefits
17(6)
Pond Ecosystem
17(1)
Breeding Site for Amphibians
18(1)
Dragonflies and Mosquitoes
19(1)
Birds and Mammals
19(1)
Water Conservation
20(1)
Environmental Awareness
21(1)
Less Lawn
21(1)
Permaculture Food Sources
21(2)
3 Natural Looking Designs
23(16)
Native Ponds
24(4)
Man-made Ponds
28(6)
How Natural Can You Get?
34(1)
The Borrowed View
35(1)
Enjoy the Pond
35(1)
Stones, Stones, and More Stones
36(1)
Plants Are Key
36(2)
Your Final Design
38(1)
4 Planning and Design
39(16)
Location
39(2)
Legal Issues
41(1)
Access to Electrical Power
41(1)
Size
42(2)
Depth
44(1)
Water Source
45(1)
Bogs and Rain Gardens
45(1)
Trees
46(1)
Pond Liners
46(1)
Human Access
47(3)
Rocks
50(1)
Shape of the Pond and Planting Shelves
50(2)
Plants
52(1)
Excavated Soil
52(3)
5 Building
55(28)
Site Evaluation
55(3)
Soil Type
58(1)
Installing a Preformed Pond
58(3)
Flexible Pond Liners
61(2)
Digging the Hole for a Flexible Liner
63(4)
Preparing the Hole
67(2)
Installing the Pond Liner
69(1)
Footings for a Dock or Bridge
70(2)
Adding Water
72(1)
Protecting Planting Shelves
73(1)
Stones for the Planting Shelf
74(2)
Leveling the Pond Edge
76(1)
Adding the Spillway
77(1)
Allowing for Inflow
78(1)
Edging the Pond
78(2)
Adding the Finishing Touches
80(3)
6 Fish
83(8)
Fish Care
83(2)
Hobby Fish
85(2)
Game Fish
87(4)
7 Plants
91(18)
Planting
92(1)
Fertilizing
93(1)
Starting Small
93(1)
Too Many Plants
94(1)
Plant Pests and Diseases
94(1)
Undesirable Pond Plants
94(2)
Selection of Water Plants
96(1)
Workhorse Water Plants
97(12)
8 Maintenance and Troubleshooting
109(10)
Don't Do These Things
109(3)
Adding Water
112(1)
Removing Organics
113(1)
Winter Care
114(1)
Pond Leaks
115(4)
9 Large-scale Ponds
119(18)
Special Pond Types
119(4)
Regulations and Permits
123(2)
Water Sources
125(1)
Liner Options
126(1)
General Construction Considerations
127(1)
Aerators and Fountains
128(1)
Constructing Dams
129(2)
Designing the Inflow
131(1)
Designing the Outflow
132(2)
Plants
134(1)
Eutrophication
135(2)
10 Pools, Bogs, and Rain Gardens
137(12)
Natural Swimming Pools
137(5)
Bogs
142(4)
Rain Gardens
146(3)
References 149(2)
Index 151(6)
About the Author 157(3)
A Note About the Publisher 160
Robert Pavlis , a Master Gardener with 40 years of gardening experience, is owner and developer of Aspen Grove Gardens, a six-acre botanical garden featuring over 2,500 varieties of plants. A popular and well-respected speaker and teacher, Robert has published articles in Mother Earth News , Ontario Gardening magazine, a monthly Plant of the Month column for the Ontario Rock Garden Society website, and local newspapers. He is also the author of widely read blog GardenMyths.com, which explodes common gardening myths, and GardenFundamentals.com, which provides gardening and garden design information.