Welcome back to Pond Season!
As with the beginning of any new season, there are a few steps you should take now to ensure that your pond gets off to a good start.
As with the beginning of any new season, there are a few steps you should take now to ensure that your pond gets off to a good start.
Knowing these measurements is necessary information if you plan to add pond chemicals or dyes or even to properly aerate your water.
With an early(ish) spring this year, we are getting quite a few inquiries about early-season algae issues.
A lot of pond owners don’t realize that they can put in a little work now to slow weed and algae growth before it even starts.
Winter presents a key opportunity for controlling both Cattails and Phragmites around the margins of your pond.
Now is the time to start thinking about Winter Aeration and De-icing to avoid fish kills and prevent damage to your property.
It is time for back to school, Friday night football, and controlling the cattails and phragmites around the margins of your pond or lake.
Aeration systems are fairly simple, but they do require some fairly regular service if you expect them to perform well.
Some vegetation is a good thing in a fish pond. The challenge comes when vegetation interferes with your enjoyment of the pond.