Preparing Your Pond for the Season Ahead
Harrietta Hills' philosophy is to do only what is necessary: keep ponds as natural as possible while meeting the aesthetic goals of clients.
Harrietta Hills' philosophy is to do only what is necessary: keep ponds as natural as possible while meeting the aesthetic goals of clients.
Creating and maintaining a thriving pond involves navigating various challenges. We can help!
Yellow perch are a great fish for aquaculture, fishing, and eating, and are most popular around the Great Lakes.
One of the questions that we get most at the farm is “What species of fish would be best for my body of water?” Bluegill may be the answer.
It is important to be mindful of how weather affects fish. As temperatures rise, dissolved oxygen levels in the water decrease.
Temperatures are starting to climb. For your fish, drastic temperature changes are not only stressful, but can be life-threatening.
It may be snowing outside today, but we know that spring fish stocking season is arriving soon, expected to begin by late April.
The right answer depends on the characteristics of the water body and the objective of the person doing the stocking.
Winter Fish Fill is a frustrating and disappointing moment, but it can be prevented from happening again in the future.