Water is life - this guiding principle also applies to the garden. And not only in terms of plant care, but also in terms of pure garden enjoyment. Water gardens have therefore always been a firmly established form of garden culture. Here are a few design ideas.

From the pond to the bubble fountain
If you want to bring the element of water into your garden not only as a practical matter, but also as an aesthetic design element, you have a number of options. When you hear the word water garden, the first thing that springs to mind is the classic garden pond. But there are many other creative ideas for creating a splashing haven of peace in your private oasis. Possible options would be for example:
- garden pond
- stream
- water basin
garden pond
The garden pond is not only the classic form of water design, it is also a valuable source of biodiversity and biodiversity in the garden. It offers a habitat for numerous plants and insects and thus expands the housing and food supply for the entire garden fauna. Visually, the strength of a pond is of course the calm water surface, which invites you to let your soul dangle.
natural pond
Of course, there are no limits to the style of your garden pond. If you like it close to nature and value a living biotope, we recommend a round to ovate shape and water and bank planting with native flora. Rush flowers, purple loosestrife and water lilies are suitable here. A small wooden walkway is a nice addition and an opportunity to get up close and personal with what's happening on the water.
Accurately designed Newage pond
Anyone who prefers their garden pond to be neatly maintained, composed and designed a little more chic can also choose an angular shape and frame the pond completely in teak planks or stone masonry. When it comes to planting, more exotic and extravagant species add a touch of elegance: the Japanese sedge and the hanging splendor, for example, are ideas for an accurate, Far Eastern pond design.
Small heaps of smooth pebbles of different sizes on the bank, for example, go well with this. A larger, towering rock in the middle of the pond can also be a fascinating eye-catcher - it gets a particularly cultivated effect if it functions as a bubble fountain thanks to an integrated pump system.
stream
With its constant splashing, a brook in the garden symbolizes the eternal flow of life. With the stream, you have the advantage that you can get a very varied picture through differently designed stations. If there is a gradient in the terrain, a small waterfall can be implemented. Changing widths and different bank design sections with stones and plants give you a lively variation in the overall picture of the watercourse.
water basin
For gardens, front gardens and balconies with limited space, smaller water basins are ideal, which can develop an equally effective appeal through an adapted miniature design. Unusual containers can play a particularly effective role here: an old zinc tub or a disused wooden tub, for example, are ideas for handy water points full of character in a limited space. Correspondingly finely structured aquatic plants such as the corkscrew bulrush, the water star or the sea jug create a delightful mini-pond spectacle.