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A conventional pool keeps water swimmable by killing anything living in it. Chlorine, or a salt-chlorinator that produces the same chemical, is dosed continuously to stop algae and bacteria taking hold, and the water is filtered mechanically to strip out debris. A natural swimming pond takes the opposite route. Instead of killing biological activity, it manages it. Marginal and submerged plants around the edges and in a dedicated planted zone take up the nutrients that algae would otherwise feed on, so algae is starved out rather than poisoned out. The water stays clear because there is less for algae to live on, not because anything in the water has been sterilised.

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 swim koi pond design Leicester 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.

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.

UV treatment adds a further layer on top of planting and circulation. As water passes through a UV unit, ultraviolet light disrupts the reproductive ability of free-floating algae cells, which helps keep the water column clear even in warmer months when algae growth would otherwise accelerate. It is worth being precise about what UV treatment does and does not do: it acts on algae suspended in the water as it passes through the unit, it is not a chemical treatment, and it does not replace the biological role the regeneration zone plays. Think of it as support for the planted system during the periods when algae pressure is highest, rather than the primary mechanism keeping the pond clear.

Gardeners' World Live is a national gardening show held at the NEC in Birmingham, run in connection with the BBC gardening programme of the same name, and it draws serious attention from the gardening public each year it runs. Exhibiting at a show of that scale is not a passive listing; it means designing and building a display intended to be seen and judged in a live setting, transporting materials and planting to the venue, and presenting the work over the run of the show to visitors who are, by and large, knowledgeable and interested in garden design specifically. It is a different kind of scrutiny to a private client project, because the audience is the gardening public rather than a single household.

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