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This beautiful koi pond is about 5ft deep and holds 4000gals. There are many pleasing aspects - the deck over the water, a stream running from the filter, a bridge over the river as well as all the usual delights of landscaping

Water and wood on a grand scale. A 6,000 gal. pond filtered by the Oase biotec 18. This pond is semi-raised using large Claudy stone at the bottom end. This cleverly disguises the change in level in this garden.

The sound and sight of water always draws attention in the garden. This is a waterfall on a rather grand scale, but we do all types of water features, incorporating our unique stone work.

This pond in Magerafelt incorporates many different features. It is filtered by the professional Nexus filter and has two pumps which can be switched individually on the ravine. Note the careful use of natural materials.

This type of feature takes us about 4 days to construct. It attracts lots of interest, with stonework, water feature, fish pond and deck.

 

 

A close-up of the ravine and you can almost hear the water splashing over the rocks. You don't have to spend a fortune to have nice pond. And it doesn't have to be a lot of work. This pond has one pump running thought the low maintenance Oase Filtoclear 11000 filter.

 

 

Built with Claudy stone, this is a fine example of a waterfall. Every feature is different and this one is no exception. This fall is produced from the outflow of the filter system, ensuring clean, clean water in the pond.

Unfortnately when we came to this garden another "landscaper" had made a miserable attempt at pond construction. It had to be dismantled and P.L.S. got to work with Donegal stone. The overall effect was much more pleasing and the client was allowed to browse the garden centres and plant up themselves.

It has always been our desire to be able to provide exactly what the customer wants. This type of water feature was a new one for us, but had exactly the desired effect. This pond has also been set up for fish keeping.

Keeping as natural as possible, this waterfall aerates a large trout pond. Falling into a header pool, the water then trvels by a river, under a bridge to another fall where it re-enters the pond.

 

 

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