Tips to Hide Your Pond Liner or Pond Edges

If you've ever looked at your pond and thought... "How do I hide that ugly pond liner?" You're definitely not alone. In this video, I'll show you the different methods I've used over the years to hide pond liners and create natural-looking pond edges. Whether you're building a wildlife pond, koi pond, formal pond, container pond or renovating an old pond, there's usually more than one way to achieve a great result. We'll cover: ✅ Using shelves, rocks and pebble to hide the liner ✅ How plants soften pond edges and create a more natural look ✅ Beach entries and sloped pond edges ✅ Renovating ponds that don't have shelves ✅ Building vertical pond walls near patios, decks and existing structures ✅ Pre-formed ponds, stock tanks and container ponds ✅ Using shadow to hide the liner in formal ponds ✅ Understanding wicking (and how to stop it causing leaks) ✅ Simple tips to make your pond blend into the surrounding landscape One of the biggest mistakes I see is people trying to hide the liner with rocks alone. In my experience, it's the combination of structure, plants, shadows and natural ageing that creates a pond that really looks like it belongs. 📘 More helpful resources available at ozponds.com ⚠️ Disclaimer: This video is for general educational purposes only. Pond conditions vary and construction carries risks. I share what works for me, not professional advice. Full disclaimer available at ozponds.com I sometimes recommend products on my website and youtube channel. If you make a purchase from a link I may receive a commission. As an Amazon associate I earn from qualifying purchases.