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In practice, the regeneration zone is a planted area, physically separate from the swimming zone but connected to the same body of water, where marginal and submerged planting is grown specifically to draw nutrients out of the water. Marginal plants sit at the water's edge, rooted in shallow, saturated soil, and submerged plants grow entirely underwater. Between them, the two planting types cover a wide band of the nutrient cycle: marginal plants take up nutrients from the wetter margins of the pond, and submerged plants compete directly with algae for the nutrients dissolved in the open water. The combined effect is a planted system that starves algae of what it needs to establish, rather than treating algae once it appears.

Start with variety. A portfolio worth taking seriously should show a range of garden settings and pond types, rather than one design repeated with minor variation. Look at how a regeneration zone or planted area is handled across different projects, whether the planting looks considered and specific to each garden, or whether it reads as the same formula applied regardless of site. Ponds sit within real gardens, with real slopes, existing trees and different light conditions, and a portfolio that shows a designer responding to those differences is telling you something a single project cannot.

A swim pond works the other way round. Rather than separating the swimming water from the garden, it integrates planting directly into the system, using a dedicated regeneration zone of marginal and submerged plants to manage water quality biologically instead of chemically. The swimming zone and the planted zone share the same body of water, connected by circulation, so the pond behaves as a single living system rather than a controlled tank sitting apart from the garden around it. Visually, this tends to mean a swim pond reads as a garden feature first and a place to swim second, whereas a pool usually reads the other way round.

A pond, and particularly a swim pond, is a considered purchase most homeowners make once. There is no easy way to test-drive a designer before committing, which is why credentials tend to carry more weight in this kind of decision than they might for a smaller, lower-stakes purchase. Three accreditations worth understanding, and worth asking any designer about directly, are BALI membership, CHAS accreditation and ISO 14001.

A natural swimming pond looks like a garden pond because, in every way that matters, it is one. There is no blue liner, no visible plant room humming with chlorine dosing, and no chemical smell rising off the water on a warm afternoon. Swimming happens in one zone of the wildlife pond design and build service while a separate planted area does the work a chlorinated pool hands to a chemical dosing system. The two zones share the same body of water but perform different jobs, and understanding that split is the quickest way to understand the whole concept.

A traditional pool is built around control. The water is chemically treated, mechanically filtered, and kept within tight parameters so that it stays predictable and consistent regardless of season or surrounding planting. The pool itself is typically a distinct, tiled or lined structure, separated visually from the rest of the garden, because its design does not depend on what grows around it. That separation is not a flaw; it is simply how the system is built to work, and it gives a pool owner a high degree of consistency in exchange for the chemical maintenance that consistency requires.

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