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Water Gardening Frank Reilly Prince William County Master Gardener Virginia Cooperative Extension www.advancedmastergardener.org
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Overview n site selection n types of water features n design n construction n water quality n plant selection n Problem-Solving –animals –maintenance –problems
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site selection n viewing area –water gardens are magnets –is it a private retreat –is it a garden destination –is it a view from within the house –is it a view from the street
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site selection n safety –water features are a magnet n warn your guests! –public access –avoid children's play areas –avoid underground utilities –weight and location
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site selection n runoff –overflow –rapid temperature changes –excess n debris n nutrients n contaminants
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site selection n sunlight –need 6 hours –smaller water gardens need more shade
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site selection n trees –roots –leaves –debris
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site selection n power n small ponds need pumps and filters –want lights –remember GFI for safety n and water
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site selection n purpose
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type of water feature n formal n natural n stream n fountain n barrel n waterfall n bogs
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type of water feature n formal
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type of water feature n natural
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type of water feature n stream
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type of water feature n fountain
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type of water feature n barrel
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type of water feature n waterfall
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type of water feature n bogs
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Rain Gardens type of water feature
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design n slope –rise over run –ponds must be flat –hills are great for waterfalls, or cascading ponds
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design n liner materials –flexible: PVC or –Rubber n specifically for pond use n no roofing material n rigid
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design n layout n pond n stream n bog n depth n measuring
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design n layout n depth –2 feet to over winter –consider a shallow shelf –consider a beach
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design n layout n depth n measuring n area x depth = volume –but remember to convert n gallons = volume in inches x 231 or volume in feet x 7.5 n liters = volume in meters x 28.41
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design n layout n draw it out ALL the WAY
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construction n layout n leveling
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construction n digging n watch for rocks and utilities n Check the level!!! n Shelves n Leveling
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Construction n Plan your filtration system n Allow for skimmer or pump and filter –Wiring –Plumbing
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construction n padding –2 inches of sand –geotextile
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construction n lining n liner size –width of pond + 2 x depth + overhang (usually 2 feet) –length of pond = 2 x depth + overhang
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construction n edging –padding n leveling
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construction n filling –watch the folds
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construction n Planting n Watch the water temperature n Watch out for chlorine
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plant selection n floating plants n submerged plants n emergent plants n lilies –hardy –tropical n bog plants
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Floating Plants n Duck weed – Lemna spp. n Useful – some consider it a pest. Water Lettuce Pistia stratioides Water Hyacinth Eichorina crassipes Ludwigia setioides Marsilea mutica ‘Varietaga’ water clover
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Submerged Plants n Look at the pet store!
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Emergent Plants n Cat tails n Equisetum n Taro n Lotus n Water Chestnut n Iris n Reeds
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Need More? n Iris louisiana
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Bog plants n Sundews n Pitchers
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Odd Ball Plant collections
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Lilies n Hardy n Tropical
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Ready to go plants
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planting n techniques –natural bottom vs. potted –tropicals vs. hardy plants n densities –the more surface water you cover the less algae you fight –and the less water you see or hear
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Overview n animals n maintenance n problems
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Questions n Turtles/snakes and birds Oh My! n Green Water n Cloudy Water n Leaks n Skeeters
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animals n Visitors –Design changes – elevation –Netting –Reality check n snails –examine your plant material n Fish –goldfish koi others –be careful with exotic species
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How does a Pond Work n Water n Sediment n Air
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Water Quality n Nutrients the most important issue n The source of most problems you hear
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Green Water n What causes it?
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Algae Growth n Water n Nutrients n Light n The right temperature
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Green Water n Emergency –Chemical Flocculation –Dyes –Poisons n Patience n Long Term –Better practices n Resignation-Adaptation –Give up or change the design –Planting
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Cloudy Water n What causes it?
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Cloudy Water n Emergency –Filters –Flocculation n Patience n Planting n Design
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Leaks n Are you sure? n Troubleshooting leaks –Wicking –Spilling –Punctures –Other damage – ANTS?
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The Spring Pond n Water warms n Nutrients released n Spring algae or diatom blooms n Most ornamental pond calls n Don’t feed until 50 degrees
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The Summer Pond n Warm water n Stratification n Nitrogen flux n Pea soup and clouds don’t mix
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The Fall Pond n Cooling water n De-stratification n Turn-over n Stop feeding at 50 degrees
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The Winter pond n Cold water n Stock heater or pump to maintain open gas exchange n Watch out for external plumbing n Never skate in Virginia
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chores –Spring n Dredging n Replanting n Pest Control n Population Control
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chores –summer n Algae Control n Mosquito Control n Filter Maintenance n Fertilization n Population Control n Plant Clean-up
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chores –Fall n Leaf Control/removal n Filter Maintenance n Population Control n Stop Feeding
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water quality n aging and/or treatment –chlorine in tap water –water temperature of well water n filters –types n internal vs. external n mechanical vs. biological –selection
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Leaks n Is it? n Patch It
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Skeeters n Moving water n Fish n Dunks
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Questions n Should I run my pump all winter? n I’m scared of frogs how can I keep them out? n What about tropical fish? n My Plants won’t flower. n My fish are all gone – what happened?
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