Floating pond plants are the best plants to reduce algae and improve water quality in the pond. Most floating pond plants are heavy feeders and fast growers. They can multiply rapidly, in fact, they can cover the entire surface of a pond if not controlled. Because they grow so fast, they out-compete the algae for the nutrients in the water, essentially starving the algae. Since they float on the surface of the water, they block out the sunlight and shade the pond. This prevents light from entering the pond fighting algae on another level. Their long branched root structure also provide spawning areas for fish and shelter for baby fish.
Floating pond plants such as water hyacinths and water lettuce reproduce quickly by producing small plantlets radiating out from the center of the plant. Their intricate root structure provides spawning areas for fish and shelter for baby fish. A great plant for the pond to provide shade and improve water quality
Hanako, the oldest koi have ever lived, was born in 1751 and lived until July 7, 1977 - an extrordinary 226 years! The age of Hanako was verifed by scale analysis. July 7 was named National Koi Day in honour of Hanako.
Hanako, the oldest koi have ever lived, was born in 1751 and lived until July 7, 1977 - an extrordinary 226 years! The age of Hanako was verifed by scale analysis. July 7 was named National Koi Day in honour of Hanako.
Waterfall Filters provide mechanical and biological filtration for your pond that is easy to access for maintenance. Plus, they can also be concealed in the landscaping around your pond, so they are virtually invisible.