Submitted by deletedbear t3_yhasye in DIY
Hey guys,
I will be moving to a new house (still under construction) late next year and it has a big garden (about 1000 sqft).
The garden is big enough that I am seriously considering DIYing an artificial stream, maybe about 2 or 3 meters long.
However, i have absolutely no idea what I'm doing and have never attempted any sort of landscaping work beyond digging graves for pets.
I know there are many youtube videos about this and some reddit threads but it is a lot to take in, not to mention that not every video may include best practices while some may have techniques not suitable for my climate.
Among my questions are
1- How do I manage overflow and erosion when it rains? i live in a tropical country, and we get monsoon rain at year end (and plenty of rain in between).
Do i need an overflow pipe or do i just need to make sure that the lowest point of the river will be able to flow into a drain or the rest of my garden?
2- How do I manage algae while keeping the water safe for birds or any other wildlife that decides to drink in it.
3- How strong of a pump would i need? How do i calculate that?
4- What material do i use to bond pond liner if one roll isn't enough?
5- Do i need to have a layer of cement on top of the pond liner?
6- Do i need an aqua block/percolator? What does it do?
7- Is there a benefit to having the stream loop back into itself?
8- Since it will rain a lot, is keeping fish in the stream feasible?
9- I'm assuming having plants that are not potted next to stream risks tearing the pool liner? Is this correct?
[deleted] t1_iucvclb wrote
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