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DIY Pond Box: How to Create a Mini Water Garden

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DIY Pond Box: How to Create a Mini Water Garden

Lack room for a spacious in-ground water feature? Don't despair. You can still enjoy your own aquatic haven by crafting this nifty DIY pond in a box that fits on a small balcony, deck, or patio. And it's easy to build, even if you're new to crafting and DIY. Once constructed, fill the planter section with a mixture of ferns and grasses and surround it with rock. In the water, add floating plants such as duckweed, a potted dwarf cattail, and ornamental items such as a gazing ball.

What You'll Need

  • 15 feet of 1×8 cedar boards
  • Handsaw or circular saw
  • Drill
  • Wood screws
  • Scrap wood
  • Water sealant
  • Plastic liner
  • Water plants
  • Potting soil
  • Pea gravel or landscape rocks
  • Gazing ball or other ornaments

Step 1

Cut two 30-inch boards for the sides and two 15-inch boards for the ends.

Step 2

Assemble the outer box frame using wood screws. Measure the interior dimensions and cut boards to fit as a base. Then attach using wood screws every 6 inches along the edges of the sides and ends.

Step 3

Cut and secure a piece of wood as a divider inside the box. This will divide the planting space from the pond space. We divided our box to one-third planter and two-thirds pond.

Step 4

Cut four 1×2-inch pieces of scrap wood. Apply sealant to one side of each piece. When dry, nail a piece, sealant side down, to each corner.

Step 5

On the inside of the box, install a plastic liner or use a water sealant that is safe for aquatic life. Read the sealant label carefully or check with an expert. Apply one coat more than recommended on both the pond and planter sides. On the planter side, drill three holes in the bottom for drainage.

Step 6

Fill it! Add water, plants, fish, and ornaments to your garden planter and pond. Then sit back and enjoy.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Where should you place your DIY pond?

    Placing your pond near a water source will make it easier to maintain. However, you should avoid placing it underneath too many trees where it could get filled with fallen leaves and other debris.

  • What other materials can be used to make a small pond?

    If you don't have wood handy, then you could also make a DIY pond out of plastic tubs, containers, or bowls. Even a reclaimed sink could be used to create a small pond.

  • Will my pond freeze in winter?

    It's likely that the surface of your pond will freeze in winter. However, ponds that are more than 18 inches deep are less likely to freeze all the way to the bottom. If you live in an extremely cold climate, then ponds should be 30 inches or deeper.

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