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Artistic Design Garden Ponds

Koi Ponds, Water Gardens & Ecosystem Pond Design & Installation Services

Serving Downers Grove, Dupage County, (IL) & Chicagoland Area

Backyard-KOI Pond Installation

Backyard Fish Pond Construction

 

There is nothing quite like a fish or koi pond, in a landscape built by a professional Pond builder or installer. The soothing sound of cascading waterfalls, the sight of graceful, colorful koi swimming in the water, and aquatic plantings, give you your own piece of paradise in the Downers Grove & Dupage County, IL area. Water gardens are the perfect cure for a stressful lifestyle and give you a paradise oasis right in your own yard, right here in Chicagoland.

 

Most people think of outdoor grills and patio furniture when they think of outdoor living spaces. Once the outdoor meal is over, what more is there to do in your backyard? While many homeowners in the Downers Grove, Naperville, Dupage County & Chicagoland, Illinois area, turn to pools or hot tubs, they’re discouraged by the amount of maintenance and chemicals required with these amenities. Contact us today to learn more about the options available for adding a water feature to your yard!

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We Install The Aquascape Ecosystem

 

A fish pond, or Water Garden, as it is sometimes referred to, is made up of many different parts and when those parts are assembled together correctly, by a Professional Pond Contractor, they form a beautiful and naturalistic work of art that changes personality with the time of day, the change of the seasons, and the moods of mother nature to enhance your home or business in the Downers Grove, Naperville, Dupage County & Chicagoland, Illinois area.

 

In order to have a successful water gardening experience, you must think systematically and understand the critical role of each ingredient in Mother Nature's recipe.

• The fish nibble on the plant life (and everything else), including the algae.

• In turn, the fish produce waste that, along with other forms of natural debris, falls to the pond's bottom.

• Debris is broken down by the aerobic bacteria and the other microorganisms colonized on the rocks and gravel all over the pond bottom.

• Once broken down, these substances are absorbed as nutrition by the plants.

• The plants grow and are once again nibbled on by the fish ... 'round and 'round it goes, infinitely.

 

So, in a naturally balanced water garden, you have this never-ending aquatic circle of life where all parts complement the others and play critical roles in the pond's natural born harmony. Contact us today to learn more!

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