All posts by Cary

Sacred Blue Lily of the Nile

Sacred Blue Lily of the Nile

December 31, 2010 No Comments »

Key to the Fountain of Youth? It’s no wonder the plant became scarce. The “Sacred Blue lily of the Nile” (Nymphaea caerulea), was so popular, the once abundant and common... Read More »

Beneficial Bacteria Make Good Pond Mates

Beneficial Bacteria Make Good Pond Mates

December 15, 2010 No Comments »

The friendly cleaning crew that breaths new life into the pond. For most water gardens, winter means frozen ponds with higher than usual amounts organic matter from the leaf drop... Read More »

Over-wintering Hardy Water Lily and Lotus

Over-wintering Hardy Water Lily and Lotus

December 14, 2010 No Comments »

It is not necessary to bring Hardy Water Lilies and Lotus inside, unless the pond is likely to freeze solid, including the roots. For over-wintering, the goal is to keep... Read More »

Aquaculture – Food for Thought

Aquaculture – Food for Thought

December 10, 2010 No Comments »

Aquaculture is a sustainable food production method that has become widespread, even in the USA. It has been relied upon in more densely populated countries for ages. With declining wild... Read More »

Leprechaun Garden Series – Lily Pot

Leprechaun Garden Series – Lily Pot

December 7, 2010 No Comments »

A new Urban slogan – “miniaturize it”. The answer was no to “super-size it” and passé is the call to “legalize it”. This one is smart, useful and fun. A... Read More »

Papyrus – Scrolls and Gardens

Papyrus – Scrolls and Gardens

December 2, 2010 No Comments »

Ancient Egypt has the most well known documentation of the virtues of the Papyrus plant; largely because of the use they made of the fibers from the stem of this... Read More »

Create Cascading Waterfalls with Dramatic Drops

Create Cascading Waterfalls with Dramatic Drops

November 26, 2010 1 Comment »

Select the perfect stones-make “fitting” choices for the backdrop and spillway stones. Backdrop Stone: A tall handsome type fits the bill. Nestle it, upright, within the liner, with padding at... Read More »

On Frozen Pond

On Frozen Pond

November 19, 2010 No Comments »

The freeze resistant power of Goldfish in a pond is simply amazing. They hunker down as deep as they can, and if they find a pocket of unfrozen water, that... Read More »

Tea Party Pond

Tea Party Pond

November 18, 2010 No Comments »

Is your pond beginning to look like the Boston Harbor of 1773 – you know, the color of British tea? Tea party popularity was resurrected this year by the fickle... Read More »

Flexible Liners for Custom Fit Ponds

Flexible Liners for Custom Fit Ponds

November 15, 2010 No Comments »

Flexible pond liners are very durable, flexible and the best choice for a custom fit. You can lay out the shape using garden hose. Choose the spot thoughtfully… Location, location,... Read More »

Serenity NOW

Serenity NOW

November 10, 2010 No Comments »

Feeling stressed at the very thought of pending holiday stress? Oh my – stressed over thoughts of stress! For a quick cure, try the soothing sounds of water. Nip those... Read More »