Posts Tagged ‘pond algae’

Ponds Can Make or Break Your Garden

Sunday, December 27th, 2009

Natural ponds on farms or out somewhere in the woods might have been the first places some people ever fished, going out perhaps with their dad or older siblings. This makes fishing in such places something of a trip down memory lane for these people. Many of them feel differently about pond fishing than about [...]

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What are Pond Fishes?

Tuesday, December 15th, 2009

Well stocked fishing ponds can be a good source of fish for supper or sport, yet a smaller pond can be something else entirely. These sorts of places are where many people spent time as kids, doing some quiet pond fishing with their dad or siblings or cousins. So fishing in a spot like this [...]

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Different Options for Stocking Pond Fish

Monday, December 14th, 2009

Once you’ve created your own fish pond, you will need to choose the pond fish to put in it. If you’ve designed a larger pond for sport fishing, the choices will depend on the sorts of fish that thrive in your area. But for a smaller pond in your yard, you’ll need to consider a [...]

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A Koi Pond is An Added Garden Beauty

Saturday, December 12th, 2009

Sometimes even the most beautiful garden needs one final touch to elevate it from “ordinary” beauty to a level that is something else entirely. In many cases, a koi pond can be that extra crowning detail. Koi, with their beautiful jewel colors and unique patterns, are an ornamental Japanese species of carp that many designers [...]

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Planning A Beautiful Garden Pond

Friday, December 11th, 2009

The function you envision for your garden pond will influence what sort of design it has. If you plan it as a fish pond, then you’ll need to take into account how deep the fish need to swim, or whether they need a longer pond because they swim very far, very quickly. On the other [...]

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