March came in like a lion this year – when it wasn’t snowing it was blowing, cold and hard. Things are finally starting to warm up, with temps above freezing […]
Spring Is For Sprucing!
It’s here! Spring! Well, meteorological Spring anyway. I personally can’t wait until the solstice, probably because it’s 23 degrees with a 40-mile-an-hour wind this morning. For those of us who […]
Winter & Your Water Features
Preparing for Winter Bare branches cast silhouettes against gray skies and crisp air hastens strides, curtailing time outdoors. Backyard views are appreciated through glass panes beneath layers of blankets. But […]
Caring For Aquatic Plants For Every Season
Nature can be punishing when bad chemistry or persistent disease from an imbalanced ecosystem throws a pond into chaos. A slight miscalculation or delay in addressing the cause and all […]
Fall: Adjusting Your Maintenance with the Change in Seasons
Fall is a great time to prepare the pond for winter. In order to reduce gas build up during the winter months, more frequent or more thorough cleaning of the pond […]
Let’s Talk Spring
For most of the country, spring has sprung and you pond or water feature is up and running and waiting for Mother Nature to wreak havoc on your creations. Here’s some helpful start […]
Steps for Spring Cleaning your Pond
Well, it’s finally here, a month late in my neck of the woods, but worth waiting for. Time to get your pond up and running after a long, cold winter! […]
What Happens to My Fish in the Winter?
Probably the number one question a prospective pond owner will ask is “what happens to to my fish in the winter? The quick answer is “not much”, but there is […]
Spring is in the Air, Algae’s in your pond…
For most of the country, spring has sprung. People have started opening their water features and Mother Nature is now beginning to wreak havoc on your creations. Cleaning out your water […]