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Romance is in the Water: Getting Koi to Breed

Romance is in the Water: Getting Koi to Breed

June 29, 2012 1 Comment »

Ahh, Spring. Valentine’s Day may sell a lot of roses, but we all know that Spring is when the flowers and the love both bloom. Leaves are on the trees... Read More »

Kissing Koi

Kissing Koi

May 18, 2012 No Comments »

Reddit user Moritz110195 snapped this great shot of his dachshund getting friendly with some large koi. I’ll leave it to you to decide who is considering eating whom.   (image used with permission... Read More »

Freshen Up a Tired Landscape with Waterfalls

Freshen Up a Tired Landscape with Waterfalls

March 31, 2011 1 Comment »

“I’d love to have a water garden in my yard, but I simply don’t have the space or the budget!” Many a homeowner has muttered these words when contemplating the... Read More »

Algae – It’s Not Easy Being Green

Algae – It’s Not Easy Being Green

January 12, 2011 2 Comments »

Kermit the Frog knows what it’s like to be misunderstood. To conquer algae, one must think like algae. Confusion over exactly where the assemblage of organisms commonly called algae fits... Read More »

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 »

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 »

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 »

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 »

Bridge Over the River Koi

Bridge Over the River Koi

November 5, 2010 No Comments »

Bridge Over the River Koi – perhaps not as theatrical as the movie of similar name, but a bridge in a landscape can add a bit of dramatic effect, not... Read More »

Enchanted Reflecting Pools

Enchanted Reflecting Pools

October 28, 2010 3 Comments »

I looked into the water illustrated by M.W. Enright Excerpt from “Brownies” by Juliana Horatia Ewing, reprinted in Up One Pair of Stairs of My Book House, edited by Olivia... Read More »

Wall Fountains: Art in Architecture

October 26, 2010 7 Comments »

Form Follows Function? Wall fountains have been subject to the old debate over “form follows function” (or vice versa, as some contend) for centuries. The aqueducts of ancient Rome began... Read More »