How to Set Up a Pondless Waterfall
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How to Install Water Garden or Pond Edging - The Home Depot
Create different looks for your pond or water garden with the edging you choose. Your options include loose stone, mortared stone, bricks or pavers. Learn more about edging your pond or water garden in this...
How to Install The Aquascape Pond Kit
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What Kind of Pond is Best for Your Garden
What kind of pond is best for your garden? Gord Nickel and Aaron Wing of Shibusa Pond and Landscape Services provide a breakdown of different types of ponds, in order to help you choose the...
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How to Design a Pond for Your Garden
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What Pump to Use in Your Garden
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How to Add a Pond to Your Garden
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How to Maintain Your Pond
Patti Moreno, the Garden Girl, jumps in her pond and maintains the filter... Ponds & Waterfalls: Water LivingBy: Doug Hoover | 20/01/2007 | GardeningWhy should you seriously consider installing a pond & waterfall on your property. Besides adding equity to your home, a properly constructed water feature can bring more long term joy and pleasure than anything else money can buy. This article will provide guide lines for considering such an investment. Koi Pond: Which Pump to UseBy: Doug Hoover | 20/01/2007 | GardeningI had a pond once, and you couldn't see the fish for the algae. Someone said to use algaecide, and somebody else said to get a U.V. Someone said to get more plants, and someone else said I had too many fish for the size of my pond. No problem...a crane ate half of them and last month a raccoon ate the rest. Someone said I need a scarecrow sprinkler or a pond net. I asked, What for? I don't have fish any more, only lots of mosquitoe larvae... Pond Liners: 7 Reasons Why I Don't Use ThemBy: Doug Hoover | 20/01/2007 | GardeningThis article deals with the plain shocking truth about the pond liner industry. In simple terms, pond liners will eventually leak. Once you place it in the ground, nature’s forces begin a contest to see which will break its water-tight integrity first. Vying for the title of culprit are gophers, ground squirrels, chipmunks, rats, moles, roots from trees, plants and weeds, sharp rocks, heavy rocks, sharp objects, and moose (if you live in Alaska). Ponds & Waterfalls: Layout & ExcavationBy: Doug Hoover | 20/01/2007 | GardeningLayout is the most important phase of the entire project. I have heard many complaints from disappointed clients after they had a chance to get used to their new addition to the landscape. "I only wish we had made it bigger, made it deeper, added an island, made it longer and constructed a bridge, built it closer to the house, installed a larger water pump for the waterfall - or - built the waterfall higher or wider." Koi Pond: Liners Vs. Professional ConstructionBy: Doug Hoover | 20/01/2007 | GardeningThis article spells out in simple terms the difference between pond liner pond construction and professional constructed ponds and waterfalls using rebar and concrete. In 25 years, I have built well over 1900 concrete and rebar water features and over the last 5 years have ripped out over 30 leaky or defective rubber pond liners and replaced them with concrete and steel. Water Feature Forums-oh My!By: Doug Hoover | 20/01/2007 | GardeningAs of late, I have discovered that sharing my bias towards pond liners with a forum full of pond liner installers is something like trying to pass out Bibles at a porn convention! Liner Disciples: not Eating Their Own Dog FoodBy: Doug Hoover | 25/01/2007 | GardeningAfter spending some time reading the Piranha Press (water garden forums), I am scared to wade into the water [Forum] or even "get my feet wet." Good grief, talk about "eating their own". . . Where is the loyalty, appreciation, gratitude, dedication, camaraderie and "family pride" pride? Landscaping a Hill or Slope,using Rocks, Diamond Blocks, and WaterfallsBy: Linda Baxter | 09/07/2008 | LandscapingBefore beginning attacking a hillside landscape project, there are some basic questions to ask yourself. Once answered you decide if you are going to DIY it or hire a professional to do the task. Whether you choose to use rocks, or diamond blocks or other landscape rocks, you can sculpt the hillside, build a terrace, or build a man-made waterfall on your hillside or all of the above. Anyway you look at it, a hillside provides some interesting options.
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