About Us

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Scenic Ponds and Gardens is a unique business that focuses on the incorporation of water into residential and commercial garden design.
We have been transforming garden spaces into aquatic visions for over 20 years throughout Vancouver and the lower mainland and that work
experience has enabled us to provide a stress free, interactive and cost effective service to our clients.

Our goal is to be the best water feature company in the lower mainland, and we believe with our hands on approach, our flair for
innovative design and our constant desire to learn new techniques, we will continue to achieve this goal. We believe in putting the client
first and realize that every project comes with different expectations, design challenges and budget realities, as a result we work side by side with every client to ensure they are getting the most out of their design dollar.

Contact us today to learn more about Scenic Ponds and Gardens and the services we provide. Let’s get started turning those design dreams
into reality.

Nathan Ward
Owner & Operator

FAQ’s

Need some answers?

What is the ideal location for installing a water feature?

Choose a location with a balance of sunlight and shade, avoiding areas with excessive tree cover to prevent debris from falling into the water. Consider the overall landscape design and ensure easy access for maintenance tasks when selecting the ideal spot for your water feature.

What equipment is necessary for a water feature, and how do I choose the right pump and filter?

Essential equipment includes a reliable water pump to circulate and aerate the water, and a quality filter to remove debris and impurities. Choose a pump with the appropriate flow rate for your feature’s size, and ensure the filter is suitable for the type and volume of your water feature to maintain a healthy aquatic environment. Items like a UV light will help keep water clear and chlorine dispensers can be used in water features without plant and aquatic life.

What should I do with my water feature in the winter?

A general rule of thumb for the Pacific Northwest is to leave water features running and to drain and cover fountains. Water features, especially in ground ones, are unlikely to freeze to the point of doing damage while above-ground fountains are more at risk. If you drain your water feature make sure to drain all filters and plumbing lines and if possible remove the pump and store it indoors. The addition of small heaters and/or air stones can help prevent the water surface from freezing over completely.

What types of lighting work best for highlighting water features at night?

LED underwater lights or spotlights strategically placed around the water feature can create a stunning visual effect at night. Choose warm-toned lights to enhance the ambiance and showcase the water’s movement and reflections.

How deep should my pond be for fish and other aquatic life?

A pond depth of at least 2 feet is recommended to provide adequate space and insulation for fish during varying weather conditions. Deeper areas, around 3 to 4 feet, offer refuge from predators and temperature fluctuations.

What plants are suitable for water gardens or aquatic environments?

Ideal plants for water gardens in the Pacific Northwest include water lilies and water hawthorn. Marginal plants like cattails and irises thrive along the edges, providing a balanced ecosystem while enhancing the visual appeal of your water feature.

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