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Pond Maintenance Part 2
Tuesday, December 1st, 2009
Winterizing Your Pond Plants
Over Wintering Tropical Pond Plants:
Tropical plants are not going to survive through the cold winter temperatures and should actually be removed from the pond as soon as water temperatures get to around 60 deg. Some Depending on the variety can be taken in doors and will ,with good light ,and enough water [...] -
Pond Maintenance Part 1
Monday, November 30th, 2009
Winterizing Your Garden Pond
Watching as winter transforms your garden pond from clear crystal waters and upright green luscious marginal plants to a white opaque frozen often snow covered expanse of water and brown frost tumbled plants can cause a little distress or even sadness in the heart of many a garden pond owner [...] -
Pond Plants
Monday, October 5th, 2009
As far as pond plants are concerned it is no secret that the most popular and most recognized of all pond plants is the water lily ,the water lily lives in the bottom of the pond in either a planter or self rooted in mud /sludge or pebbles on the floor of the garden pond. [...]
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Your Pond Filter and the Nitrogen Cycle
Wednesday, September 30th, 2009
There are basically three methods of pond filtration available
Filtration using Biological pond filters
Filtration using Mechanical pond filters
Chemical pond filtration
There are many types and styles of pond filters available including intake filters, submersible pond filters, in-line filters , external, and combination pond filters gravity fed filters up flow and down flow pond [...]