To create a decorative pond on your plot, you will need:
In the long run, this will help you avoid many issues during the operation of your custom pond and significantly simplify its maintenance. There are several straightforward rules to follow when choosing a location for a decorative pond:
The most popular option for a country house is a free-form pond. Such ponds are a perfect match for plots with a natural layout. They are the easiest to integrate into the surrounding landscape. Because they resemble natural conditions as closely as possible, benches for relaxation are usually installed next to them, and fruit trees or vegetable crops can grow nearby. There are no strict design requirements—complete freedom of action.
Ponds with a regular geometric shape (circle, square, rectangle) are an option for fans of urban landscapes. Usually, such a pond requires a highly manicured garden plot with a minimalist landscape design.
In any case, with our “Laguna DIY Pond” kit, you can create a pond of any shape, or choose one of the 7 designs suggested in the kit.
Before beginning pond construction, it is necessary to plan the zone around it. It is advisable to sketch, at least schematically, a layout of the territory around the water body—planning the paths, the recreation area, and the planting scheme. Only after this can you compile a detailed cost estimate and proceed to work. Such a layout will truly help you create a cozy and beautiful spot with a water feature on your land plot.
Keep the liner outdoors for 2 hours so it warms up in the sun—this will make it easier to lay down. Line the bottom of the pond pit with the geotextile fabric first. After that, line the pond with the specialized pond liner. Try to distribute the liner as evenly as possible, avoiding heavy folds and wrinkles. If feasible, install a water filtration system at this stage.
A widespread mistake is using a regular plastic film during pond construction.
If you do not want to repair or completely rebuild your new pond in the coming months due to poor-quality waterproofing causing water leaks, we highly recommend using exclusively specialized liner, known as a geomembrane. This exact type of film is engineered specifically for waterproofing and building ponds or pools.
For our “Laguna DIY Pond” installation kit, we selected a high-quality waterproofing geomembrane manufactured from linear low-density polyethylene (LLDPE) with a thickness of 350 µm. This is a lightweight, soft, and flexible material, yet it remains exceptionally strong and resistant to tearing and deformation. It handles low temperatures perfectly. The material is completely impermeable to vapor and water, ensuring optimal hydrostatic containment.
Thanks to a new, advanced geomembrane formulation developed by our engineers, we succeeded in reducing the thickness of the material from 500 µm to 350 µm, thereby lowering the weight without sacrificing mechanical strength. Our engineers achieved greater resistance to tearing and puncture. Additionally, due to the lower thickness and enhanced elasticity, the material has become much easier to handle—it is simpler to line the pit with it while avoiding folds and wrinkles. Our geomembrane is flexible and elastic, allowing it to be installed even on complex, uneven surfaces. Carbon black stabilization protects the pond liner from UV radiation, preventing it from degrading under the sun. Consequently, a Laguna pond will serve you for at least 7 years.
Ideally, do not fill the pond with water immediately; it is better to let the material sit dry for about 24 hours so it settles into the correct shape. Fill the pond with water gradually—by one-third every 2-3 hours until completely full. This is necessary so that the liner stretches under the weight of the water progressively.
After filling the pond with water, trim the excess liner along the edges and secure it using the pegs provided in the “Laguna DIY Pond” kit. Bury the edges of the liner with soil or sand and proceed to design the shoreline.
Place stones of various sizes along the shoreline and plant marsh vegetation for the edge zone. Place shallow-water plants in pots onto the pond shelves and submerge the deep-water plants. Detailed recommendations on shoreline decoration are available in the manual included with the “Laguna DIY Pond” kit.
Congratulations! Your pond is ready. It’s time to enjoy the results of your labor—your very own backyard pond and updated landscape.