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Pond Information

A Gurgle for Your Garden

Fountains provide a means to enhance many different outdoor spaces.They will provide a unique spot of interest and activity in ...

Dividing and Potting Aquatic Plants

Before you begin, gather your tools and supplies: Containers, dirt, fertilizer, knife, digging tool, scissors, a hose (with a handy ...

Establishing and Balancing the Water Garden

Water garden balancing involves planting, stocking and maintaining your pond in proportions that ecologically support one another and help control ...

Holding over Tropical Plants for the Winter

Bringing in plants for the winter provides a few “perks” for the household: It adds humidity, provides amusement (and sometimes ...

Moving Water

Recirculating and filtering water are not necessary in the “balanced” garden pond. If you do decide to move water, you ...

Planning Your Water Feature

Various garden settings present different kinds of design possibilities for including water features in the landscape. Design your water feature ...

Stone for Your Garden Pond

Most stone native to our region is limestone. Urban legend has it that limestone is not good for water gardens. ...

The Koi Pond

In the Koi pond, the focus is on the fish. Known to be the “flowers” of the pond, these fish ...

Water Garden Maintenance

If you are a gardener, the pond will be your favorite part of the garden to tend. It typically takes ...

Water Quality - KH, pH, AND Algae

Carbonate Hardness (KH) and Acidity (pH) are two very important water quality factors involved in establishing a healthy balance. These ...