In which, we give a few tips on how to care for your koi pond in the spring: what to feed the fish, how to check the water and how
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Score your Christmas trees and gifts in MonroeScore your Christmas trees and gifts in Monroe
We're all Christmas, seven days a week! Come see us and get what you need to complete your decorating.
Pond Parade Photo Contest 2021!Pond Parade Photo Contest 2021!
Below are the fabulous contestants for the Pond Parade Photo Contest 2021! Well, while they are not just ponds, they are fabulous water features that are both the installations of
Keeping Your Fish Safe in Hot WeatherKeeping Your Fish Safe in Hot Weather
Koi are happiest in water temperatures between 59 and 78 degrees. Of course they survive in our ponds in the winter in much colder water and they should be able
Winter Care For Water LiliesWinter Care For Water Lilies
Hardy Water Lilies Being in Washington State, we are fortunate enough to experience all four seasons. As we transition into fall and winter, pond gardens begin to fade. We receive
Keep Your Fish Happy & HealthyKeep Your Fish Happy & Healthy
MAINTAIN GOOD WATER QUALITY Water to fish is like air to humans. When it is put that way, you begin to appreciate why water quality is so important to fish.
Addressing A Failing Or Faulty PumpAddressing A Failing Or Faulty Pump
Addressing a Failing or Faulty Pump There are many reasons your pump may be working poorly or not at all. Let’s help you to troubleshoot your problem. First start with
Myths and MisconceptionsMyths and Misconceptions
Myths & Misconceptions Do fish only grow as large as their environment? This is a very common question that we get asked at the nursery. The goldfish we sell at
Pond WinterizationPond Winterization
POND WINTERIZATION The pond winterization process actually begins in fall. Water temperature drops to about 50°F towards the end of October. The biological filter stops functioning as bacteria dies off
Is Algae Growing In Your Pond?Is Algae Growing In Your Pond?
I’ve got algae in my pond. Now what? There are three types of algae that can grow in your pond: Planktonic Algae This is a free swimming algae that grows