Ponds

These ponds are designed and constructed by AIC Landscaping, Long Island. It adds comfort and serenity to your home's environment, along with the value added to your home's investment. You will enjoy your pond, koi pond or waterfall for a lifetime.

The ponds and waterfalls installed by AIC Landscape Design Ltd. will help drown out the city noise caused by traffic or your neighbors. After that, you will be able to enjoy the Long Island life much more when you allow us to create for you that haven of peace you always wanted. In addition, adding ponds, waterfalls, and fountains adds a pleasing kinetic dimension to any landscape plan.

Similarly, water features can be small, off-the-shelf elements, or custom-engineered designs that wind throughout an entire yard. It will bring sound and movement into your landscape spaces, letting you escape to a more tranquil and cooler feeling environment.

Environmental concerns and wilderness appeal have made water features more popular than ever. Fountains, ponds and waterfalls can be dramatic or restful; they can add beauty to stark walls, invite wildlife and give you back a sense of serenity after a long day.

Water features can be made of natural or architectural materials. In a country setting, old fermentation barrels invoke a sense of tradition and heritage, while in urban settings a rocky watercourse brings in a touch of nature and wilderness. Pond plants give both fish and birds a source of food while concealing pumps and other equipment.

Aqueous elements are pleasing landscaping details that help soothe the senses

Your landscape architect can help you decide what kind of a pond you want to create, and where to put it. Before you select a site, consider what kind of pond and pond environment you want to create and how close you would like it to be situated to your residence. After you settle on a spot, decide what the right features might be.

During the site selection process, note the location of trees, roofs, or other landscaping. Fertilizer runoff and leaves can affect the health of your pond, so make sure not to locate it at the lowest point on your property. Make sure drainage is designed to divert runoff from your pond area.

Consider, too, that your aquatic plants will need at least four to six hours of sunlight a day, so heavily shaded areas are not an option unless your pond is strictly fish-only.

A drain, liner and edge should be in your pond plan, and make sure water and electricity is available to fill your pond and operate a pump.

Consider, too, that your aquatic plants will need at least four to six hours of sunlight a day, so heavily shaded areas are not an option unless your pond is strictly fish-only.

A drain, liner and edge should be in your pond plan, and make sure water and electricity is available to fill your pond and operate a pump.

If you do not wish to have fish in your aquatic environment, consider a smaller pond that will act as a collection point for a waterfall. Small waterfalls use surprisingly little water and yet provide the sound and ambience of a larger waterscape.

Similarly, If you want your pond to be a home to Koi or goldfish, design a slightly larger pond than you think you will need. More pond area gives you more options for more kinds of fish or other wildlife. Here are two kinds of ponds to consider:

--Koi ponds require more space because this valuable Japanese fish grows to large sizes and requires a depth of four to six feet. Koi are plant eaters and your pond will need to be at least a thousand gallons in order to support enough plant life to keep your fish happily fed. You can calculate the rough capacity of your pond in gallons by multiplying width, times the depth, times the length times 6.5.

--Environmental ponds, also known as water gardens are ponds that combine various plant and fish types. For instance, this type of pond should be at least two feet deep, and more if you live where deep freezes occur. While not strictly necessary, your pond can benefit from having a pump and biological filter to keep water cleaner. Therefore, circulated water allows you to utilize a watercourse, waterfall or fountain, adding ambient sound to your pond environment.

More elaborate water features can include a fish pond.

 

 

Aquatic Plants

Water lilies and other aquatic plants can help maintain good pond health.

Aquatic plants and water lilies should be planted as soon as your pond is filled. Since algae is a common pond problem, plant Anacharis. Plant one bunch of Anacharis for every two square feet of pond surface to control the buildup of algae-loving nutrients. 

Aquatic plants and water lilies should be planted as soon as your pond is filled. Since algae is a common pond problem, plant Anacharis. Plant one bunch of Anacharis for every two square feet of pond surface to control the buildup of algae-loving nutrients. Your aquatic plants should cover at least half of your pond’s surface. Cover more if it is exposed to direct sunlight for long periods during the day. Here are some plant species that will help maintain pond health and provide a source of food for fish:

Deep water plants:
Water Lilies
Lotus
Spatterdock
Tropical Water Lilies

 

Floating Plants:
Azollo
Duckweed
Water-meal
Water ferns

 

Submerged Oxygenators:
Anacharis
Cabomba
Dwarf Sagittaria
Valisneria

 

We would be happy to discuss your unique preferences. Let's discuss how we can exceed your landscaping expectations. Please do not hesitate to let us know how we can help. Call our office today at (516) 220-5780. Request a free estimate on our landscaping services or to schedule an appointment!

AiC Landscaping & Designs is your premier landscape and masonry services in Long Island, NY. We specialize in outdoor landscape designs and pride ourselves in being among the best in the industry. Our staff works closely together to ensure that your project is executed with the professionalism and attention to detail you expect and deserve..

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