Automatic Fish Feeders are a great way to make sure your fish are fed while your are away for a few days or more, and they are more reliable than your neighbours!Read More
Koi Clay also helps to clarify pond water. Koi clay acts as a natural flocculent, causing suspended particles that cloud pond water to be bound up and eventually filtered out of the pond, resulting in a ‘polished’ clear pond.Read More
Water Hyacinths are one of the best filter plants for your pond. Because they grow so quickly, they rapidly consume excess nutrients, improve water quality and reduce algae growth in your pond.Read More
Water Lilies come in different sizes. If you have a small pond, choose a water lily with a small spread so it doesn’t overtake your pond. If you have a large pond, you can choose lilies with small, medium or large spreads.Read More
Feed your fish only what they will consume in 3-5 minutes, up to 4 times per day depending on the season. Less often in cool water, and more often in warmer water.Read More
Water lilies need to be spit or divided every few years for optimal growth. If you have noticed that the leaves on your lilies are much smaller than they used to be and they rarely flower, it is a sign that they need divided or potted into larger pots.Read More
Algae blooms usually occur when there is an imbalance in your pond. Overcrowding with fish, inadequate filtration, sludge accumulation, or not enough plants can lead to excess algae growth.Read More
Feed your koi and goldfish a well-balanced diet. Choose a high-quality food, or better yet, mix food from different brands to give them more variety and ensure their nutritional needs are met.Read More
While Tropical Water Lilies may be a bit expensive and will not survive the winter in the pond except in very warm climates, they are definitely worth it. They bloom profusely all summer long; they are available in many colours and they often have large exquisitely patterned leaves.Read More