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  1. Pond - Wikipedia

    A pond is a small, still, land-based body of water formed by pooling inside a depression, either naturally or artificially.

  2. PONDS & POND ACCESSORIES - The Home Depot

    Create your very own tranquil oasis with water gardens and pond supplies from The Home Depot. Whether you’re looking for a garden pond, backyard pond or water gardens with waterfalls, we can …

  3. How To Create a Backyard Pond - This Old House

    Jul 30, 2024 · Want an attractive pond in your backyard? Our guide explains what it takes to create a thriving aquatic centerpiece for your home.

  4. POND Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of POND is a body of water usually smaller than a lake —sometimes used with the to refer informally or facetiously to the Atlantic Ocean. How to use pond in a sentence.

  5. What Is A Pond? (EXPLAINED) - Pond Haven

    Jul 21, 2024 · A pond is a body of standing water, smaller than a lake, naturally or artificially formed. It usually has a depth that allows sunlight to reach the bottom, supporting plant and animal life.

  6. Pond.com - Complete Guide & Shop for Garden Ponds

    Garden ponds make a spectacular feature. Learn everything you need to know from installation to maintenance of a pond.

  7. Pond Ecology - Penn State Extension

    Sep 8, 2025 · A brief overview of the natural processes of an earthen pond and how to maintain a healthy pond.

  8. How to Build a Pond - The Pond Guy

    Apr 8, 2024 · Learn how to build a water garden pond with the Pond Building 101 guide from The Pond Guy, including 15 simple steps and a helpful video tutorial.

  9. Pond life: facts about pond habitats, plants and animals

    Some creatures spend their whole lives submerged in a pond, such as freshwater hoglice that have gills to aid their aquatic lifestyle. But ponds are typically low in dissolved oxygen, so many freshwater …

  10. 3 Ways to Make a Pond - wikiHow

    Jun 22, 2025 · To make a pond, start by digging a hole several feet deep and as wide as you want your finished pond to be. Next, line the hole with a layer of sand, then a layer of pond underlay or burlap, …