How To Build A Deck-Top Pond


Published on September 8, 2014 by The Beast
Written in Gardening

 

If you don’t have room for a full pond in your garden try this beautiful alternative.

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Skill level- immediate

Time- 1 week

Estimated Cost- ££

 

Step 1

Starting with two 8-foot-long 1×8 cedar boards, use a circular saw to cut two 30-inch lengths for the side panels and three 15-inch lengths for the ends and divider.

Step 2

Then cut a 15×281/4-inch panel for the floorboard from 3/4-inch-thick pressure-treated plywood.

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Step 3

Apply waterproof polyurethane glue to a long edge of the floorboard; use deck screws to fasten a side panel to the edge, leaving a 7/8-inch overhang for each end panel. Glue and fasten the two ends and other side panel the same way.

Step 4

To create a quarter section for a planting bed, glue the remaining 15-inch length in place as a divider. Secure with nails driven through the sides and floorboard. Cut four corner cleats from an 8-foot length of 1×2 cedar and coat the inside faces with wood glue. Position and nail the cleats onto box corners. Use bar clamps where needed to apply pressure to the joints while the glue dries.

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Step 5

Paint the inside of the box with rubberized sealant, or install a pond liner (a liner is preferred if you’re planning to add fish)

Step 6

On the garden side, drill two or three holes in the base to provide drainage for plants. Set the 30×15-inch box on bricks to elevate it.

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Step 7

Fill the garden compartment with potting mix and your choice of plants.  Top with an ornamental rock, if desired.

Step 8

Add water and pond plants to the other compartment, as well as a fountain pump.

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