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Monday, March 15th, 2010
If asked the majority of people would say that the garden pond hobby is a relatively new phenomenon. The main reasons for this being its increasing cover on TV and in media circles.
They are often surprised to learn that it is in fact one of the cornerstones of civilisation and has been an important and inspirational component of peoples religious and everyday lives for thousands of years.
As far as is known the earliest records of individuals creating water gardens for relaxation and pleasure date back to about 3000 BC. Fruit trees and decorative grasses were used by the ancient egyptians to surround pools of a formal layout in their walled courtyard gardens.
Wealthy Roman houses tended to be designed around a large colonnaded central courtyard with pools, fountains and water features, providing shade on hot afternoons and a means of escape from the often frantic and dirty streets outside. However, public baths often had a water garden area where the common public could relax away from their daily problems.
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Thursday, March 11th, 2010
In the United Kingdom today the amphibian popuation is swiftly dwindling and faces long term survival challenges of almost overwhelming proportions. The key factors lending to this decline are habitat loss, pollution and disease. Many experts concur that unless something significant is done we could see the loss of these amazing animals in our lifetime.
When i think myself back to my childhood days I can recall many a fine day as a boy with my friends at the local pools or the brook, endless summertime days catching frogs and newts and sticklebacks (we invariably let them go!). It embodied a really great childhood, I was very lucky.
A few years ago I travelled back to the region I grew up in, in that location is now a car park where those fantastic old pools were. The brook is fouled and looked stagnant and devoid of life. These days in our over-developed urban areas such habitats are getting rarer and rarer.
The total number of habitats wasted to development has been catastrophic and irreversible. Many sites have been preserved from development by the presence of great-crested newts or natterjack toads, the rarest of our native species.
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Saturday, January 16th, 2010
Having a garden bridge will bring your home a ton of benefits. Garden bridges have been a favourite among homeowners who wish to add a distinctive sense of style to their garden landscaping. Garden bridges will flip a tiny unattractive garden to an eye catching asset of the house. They will serve as useful ornaments when used along with koi or fish ponds. If you’re contemplating on having your very own garden bridge, then here are some helpful tips to think about:
1. Consider your garden area.
Whereas a garden bridge is certain to add style and even magnificence to a home, you must not simply simply place it anywhere. It might be best to survey your garden area and opt for a spot that you would like to highlight. A bridge for your garden can easily attract attention so never place it in an exceedingly place that you want camouflaged. You can make it as the middle of your garden or you’ll creatively place it in an exceedingly corner of your garden lot.
2. Opt for the proper size.
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Thursday, February 26th, 2009
by Ricki Geotti
Ponds if thought out right at the beginning will give years of enjoyment and will be a great asset for the owner. If I move home I add a pond to my garden as soon as possible because I just love ponds.
Is a pond appealing to you as a feature in your garden, then before you start your pond project make sure you plan it right by doing plenty of research so that you get it right first time.
If you get the planning and design right from the beginning then you will not have to many problems if any during your pond construction. So take this part of your project seriously and enjoy yourself from start to finish.
There are many things to consider when you install a pond in your garden. Where shall I put my pond. How big shall I make my pond. How deep do I go. This is why you need to research.
As you research you will find out things that you hadn’t even thought about, so the more you know up front the better you can plan your pond. There is nothing worse than finding out something that should have been done at the beginning of your project when you are half way through it or even further.
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Thursday, November 20th, 2008
by Paul S. Lake
If you are looking to jazz up your water garden, one of the best ways is to add some Black in there. One great type of fish that go well in almost any water garden is the carp, or as it is known in Japan, the Black Koi.
One thing to remember however is that before you add any new life into your pond, a little bit of research will go a long way. You need to make sure that Koi will be right for your pond, and that you can take proper care of them and ensure the proper ecosystem within your pond.
Delving a little into the background of the black Koi, you will find that Koi are also known throughout the world as carp, and are a large variety of fish originating between Central Europe and Asia. Even from the beginning, there were many different species of carp, and they were even used as a major food source in Asia. They were promptly domesticated by the Chinese and South East Asians. When the fist made its way over to Japan, it became known as the Koi. This fish can easily withstand different water types and conditions as well as different climates. It is very hardy and resilient, and as a result of this, carp easily propagated all throughout Japan and surrounding areas.
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Thursday, November 13th, 2008
by Paul S. Lake
If you want to add a little serenity to your life, you can do it with a Koi Garden. You would be quite amazed what a Koi garden can really do for the area around your home or business. That is because anyone coming in contact with your garden will absolutely love it. They will stop to admire it. They may even take pictures of it. But it is a matter of you finding the right supplies, the right fish, and having the right location for your garden.
The first thing we need to focus on is the location of your Koi garden. It is very important that you know where it is you want to place your garden so that it gets the attention that it deserves and so the garden is in a location that compliments your home or your business. Many decide that the front of the structure along a walkway is the best place for it. And if your budget allows for it, you could create a bridge that connects pieces of your walkway and place the garden right below it. That way individuals, including yourself, can stand on the bridge and look down at the Koi swimming around, the plants, and the other items that you have. This brings a sense of peace to everyone’s passing by.
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Tuesday, November 11th, 2008
by Paul S. Lake
If you are looking for ways to improve your garden, to make it even more lovely and inviting, you might want to consider adding a Koi pond. Koi are so beautiful and decorative and they are simply delightful to watch. And it is not as difficult to maintain a Koi pond as you might think. If you build and maintain the pond correctly the Koi fish can live in your garden for decades.
Choose an area where you can build a pond large enough to allow your fish to reproduce ant grow in size. They like elbow room so be sure you have plenty of room for them to swim easily. It is not a good idea to have the fish so crowded that they are bumping into each other at every turn. Of course you will want to be sure that you do not have more room than you need. Filtering the water and adding medication if you need it can be very expensive, especially if you are working with more water than you actually need.
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Thursday, November 6th, 2008
by Paul S. Lake
Once you have your Koi pond set up you will need to be sure that you have all of the Koi supplies you need to keep your fish healthy and happy. With Koi supplies, you will need to be sure that the water is clean and parasite free and your fish are well fed and safe from predators. If you are diligent in the care of your Koi, you will have large brilliantly colored fish that will live in your garden for many, many years.
One of the most helpful Koi supplies you can have is the auto fill device. The water in your Koi pond can evaporate over time and it is important that you maintain a consistent depth in your pond. However if you introduce too much water at one time, you may risk adding too much chlorine to the pond. And chlorine can be deadly to the Koi. The auto fill device recognizes when the water level drops and automatically refills the pond. Because it is not adding a large amount of water, you are less likely to add too much chlorine.
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Tuesday, March 18th, 2008
by Frank Froggatt
Many people arelooking for tips to build a garden pond that can help them better the appearance of their garden. If you want to have a garden pond that you could be proud of, there are a lot of assorted resources that you can follow with a lot of easy tips that will assist you in creating a garden pond plan of your dreams. All it requires is finding out some basic tips about building garden ponds to quickly become an expert on the subject of pond creation.
Pond Locating
One of the most primary tips to make a garden pond is to study all of the instructions for the items you are mooting locating around,or in the pond before buying the items. A Great Deal of people who are just tangling with building ponds don’t realize what it takes to maintain all of the different plant life that you can place into a pond and will purchase whatever plants that strike their fancy at the moment. A lot of individuals typically make the mistake of planting the plants in the wrong type of soil and water without knowing any better. This path will result in an area full of dead plants and the price to build the garden pond will be a good deal more expensive because all of the plants that will require replacing.
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