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Posts Tagged ‘Garden ponds’

Add a fountain pump to pond

Installing a fountain pump will not only beautify your pond, but also promote a healthy aquatic environment through the oxygen transfer and water circulation that is produced as the cascading water returns to the pond. A lack of oxygen in a pond promotes foul odors, algae growth and is a cause of stagnant vegetation growth.

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Prevent fish pond icing over in winter

Pond heaters or pond de-icers are a necessary pond accessory for all Koi or other fish keepers as it is important that the pond water is kept at a stable temperature to ensure a healthy environment for fish during the cold winter months.
Pond water heaters usually come as a submersible pond heater or as a [...]

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A common pest of fish in garden ponds

The anchor worm is a common pest of fish. Despite its name, this pest is actually a crustacean and is a very destructive creature. The head of the anchor worm embeds into the flesh of fish (the host) causing unsightly lesions and growths. To control this pest, the host fish needs to be caught and [...]

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Attracting Newts to your garden pond

We are fortunate to live out in the country and within walking distance from our home there are a number of wildlife ponds. Our daughter has become fascinated with the wildlife attracted to these ponds and of particular interest this summer were the newts which she so desperately wanted to catch and keep as pets [...]

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Routine maintenance on your pond in the spring - summer months

A few tips to keep you occupied during the summer months!
All garden ponds require regular, simple maintenance to keep it looking good as well as to attract the wildlife that develop a working ecosystem. Deep ponds do tend to remain cleaner than shallow ones. Algae, particularly blanket weed tends to occur in newer ponds where [...]

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