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A Bridge To A Relaxing Backyard

by A.Caxton on 2007-09-22

A bridge is a great addition to your backyard, if there is room enough for one. This will give your backyard a special touch that will add visual beauty and interest to your backyard. If you have room in your backyard, there are a great deal of decorating schemes that will enable you to add a bridge into the lawn and it may even be easier than you think!

Bridge and Pond Landscaping
Installing a backyard pond will instantly create a place where you can relax and enjoy life. If you build the pond close to your patio deck, you can add a bridge to help you cross the pond to the yard or patio. This will add a touch of elegance and beauty to any backyard.

Do It Yourself or Not?
There are two options that you can consider to have a backyard bridge. You can choose to hire someone to build it and install it or you may find that you can build it yourself. Hiring someone may be costly, but doing it yourself can save you money and can give you a great deal of pride.

A Footbridge In Your Backyard
If you want to build a pathway to your garden or deck and that crosses a pond, there will be some supplies that you need. The commonly used supplies include nails, lumber, and an active imagination. You will first need to determine what shape bridge that you want and then you can design the length and shape that will help to enhance and work functionally for your particular area.

Designing Your Pond
When you begin designing your pond area, you can start by marking out the shape of your pond. After you have the shape and area that you desire, you will want to begin digging the pond area. It will be necessary to dig approximately three inches deeper than the depth of your pond. The most common depth is around 20 inches.

Remove the Debris
Make sure that you get rid of any roots, debris, or other sharp objects that may punch a hole in the liner of the pond. You also need to ensure that the pond hole is level or it could make the pond look uneven when you place water into it.

The Pond Bottom
Before you install the liner into the bottom of your hole, you need to use sand to line the hole. It serves several purposes, including keeping the liner firmly in place and serving as a protective barrier for your liner. You may need to remove the excess parts of the liner by cutting it to make it easier to place, but be sure that there is enough liner remaining to fill the hole completely, including the edges. Another handy tip is to allow the liner to sit in the sun to warm up before it is used in the hole to make it more pliable and simpler to stretch.

Finishing Touches
Now that your landscaping is ready for the bridge installation, you need to use some rocks to surround the pond’s edges to help add some interest and visual appeal to your pond and bridge. Securely install the bridge and ensure is in the right place. Now you are on your way to enjoying!


About The Author: Andrew Caxton is the copywriter of www.lawn-mowers-and-garden-tractors.com . For additional information regarding lawn care or gardening bridges go to landscaping