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		<title>Take Care of Your Koi Correctly by Winterizing Their Pond</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Winter is on the way, and if you have just built your Koi fishpond this will be the first time that your Koi have had to make it through those extended winter months. Think of Winter as a down period &#8230; <a href="http://www.populargarden.com/take-care-of-your-koi-correctly-by-winterizing-their-pond">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a><p><a href="http://www.populargarden.com/take-care-of-your-koi-correctly-by-winterizing-their-pond">Take Care of Your Koi Correctly by Winterizing Their Pond</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.populargarden.com">Popular Garden and Landscape</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br /> <br /> Winter is on the way, and if you have just built your Koi fishpond this will be the first time that your Koi have had to make it through those extended winter months. Think of Winter as a down period for your pond, as less events happen during Winter than any other time. If you wish to ensure that your pond and your fish survive through the winter, you are going to need to take some special precautions though.<br /> <br /> Clean Up- Normally it takes about an entire weekend to entirely go over a fishpond. Clean up any unwanted bulk material in and around your fishpond.Try to make sure that there aren't any leaves or silt built up on the bottom of the fishpond. Also, remove any plants or flowers that will not make it through the winter. Cleaned up all of the garbage that is around your pond which could end up blowing into it, as this is most likely going to be looked over during the winter months and won't be noticed again until spring. By taking this time and removing this garbage, you're helping to remove the possibility of potential bacteria and parasites damage from happening.<br /> <br /> Stop Feeding- Do not feed your Koi during the winter months. When fall begins and the temperatures hover around fifty five to 60 degrees, only feed once a day.  Once the temperatures drop below 50 degree for the first time, stop feeding fully. You might think that it's okay to give food to your fish when the temperature rises above fifty° again, but don't. Koi in general, take about four days to fully digest their food at temperatures above 50° mark. If you go ahead and give food to your fish anyway, the food will not digest in the stomach properly and will rot and kill the fish. You also need to realize that when a Koi is opening its mouth to you it doesn't necessarily mean that it is hungry. This is something that they do out of a learned reflex and not hunger. Don't be troubled about not giving your fish eating food, as if your pond has any type of plant life and it, you are not their only source of sustenance. Your Koi will fill up on this other stuff if they get hungry and you're not feeding them.<br /> <br /> Check Up- Doing a seasonal check up on your pond equipment is vital.This includes everything from your filtration system to your store of preventable medications. Sometimes I can be difficult in the winter to find the supplies as most ponds go dormant so shelves aren't often kept stocked. Make sure your crisis kit is ready and up to date, which should include medications, bags, nets, and your water testing kits.<br /> <br /> Be Prepared for the Cold Weather- Try to make provision for the cold winter months by getting everything you need during the summer months. Quite can withstand temperatures that are constant at 39°, and perhaps even a little bit lower for short time periods. If the area that you living gets extremely cold, it is going to be required for you to buy a pond heater. If you do not your fishpond can freeze over which will potentially trap dangerous amounts of gas inside the water. If the area that you have drops into the extremely low temperatures, you might really want to think about having an crisis tank available inside your home.<br /> <br /> Turn Off All Water Sources- In colder temperatures, your heater will be working hard to maintain a water temperature suitable enough to keep your fish alive. If you have things like a waterfall or a stream that move through your pond, you need to make sure that you turn these off during those cold winter months. Having these things turned on will just distribute all of the extremely cold water through the pond that you are trying to keep warm. With these switched off, the only water that your heater will be responsible for is the standing water in your pond. <br /> <br /> With this information now on hand, I hope that you can understand how vital it is that you make preparations for your <a target="_blank" href="http://www.gardenpondtips.com/">garden pond</a> now before winter hits. Many species of Koi are extremely expensive, and it is very appropriate and wise for you to want to protect them. You can learn a lot more information about taking care of a <a target="_blank" href="http://www.gardenpondtips.com/koi-ponds/">Koi fish pond</a>, and other garden pond tips by visiting gardenpondtips.com.</p>
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		<title>Garden Pond Building Points for Beginners</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are a lot of individuals these days that are interested in garden ponds, and they are seeking for tips to help them make their garden pond look better.  There are lots of different resources that have ideas on building &#8230; <a href="http://www.populargarden.com/garden-pond-building-points-for-beginners">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a><p><a href="http://www.populargarden.com/garden-pond-building-points-for-beginners">Garden Pond Building Points for Beginners</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.populargarden.com">Popular Garden and Landscape</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br /> <br /> There are a lot of individuals these days that are interested in garden ponds, and they are seeking for tips to help them make their garden pond look better.  There are lots of different resources that have ideas on building garden ponds that beginners can use and a lot of them will have simple tips that most anybody that's interested in putting together a garden pond should follow.  Any person can become an expert in pond creation in a very short time you simply by learning some basic principles that go along with building a garden pond.<br /> <br /> The Placement Of The Pond<br /> <br /> One of the most important tips to build a garden pond is to read all of the directions for the items the person is considering placing around the pond before purchasing the items.  Lots of people who are just getting into building ponds don't understand what it takes to maintain all of the different plant life that you can put into a pond and will buy whatever plants strikes their fancy at the moment.  Another mistake that many people typically make is to plant the plants in the wrong type of soil and water without knowing the difference.  This route will result in an area full of dead plants and the cost to build a garden pond will be much more expensive because all of the plants will need to be replaced.<br /> <br /> Another important tip to build a garden pond is to make sure that the area that the pond is being placed in will have all of the things that are needed for the plants and any fish that are introduced into the pond to survive.  The instructions for the maintenance of the pond will list what can be placed in the area and how to keep the pond in peak condition.  Anybody is going to put in a garden pond kit including experts should always read the instructions first as they can truly benefit from all of the information that is provided to keep the pond healthy.<br /> <br /> Planning The Design Of The Garden Pond<br /> <br /> An important tip to build a garden pond is to be cautious while choosing the area for the garden pond.  It really doesn't matter if you put the pond in the front of your house or in the rear of your house, it all boils down to how much light be area you're planning on putting it in receives. That will determine how well the fish and plants will do.  Typically your garden pond plants do best in areas that have a lot of sunshine and which has open access to any occuring rainfall.   If you check to see what kind of lighting an area has available beforehand you will save yourself a lot of time, money, and work as this will dramatically increase the survival rate of your plants.<br /> <br /> It is not difficult to build a garden pond using beginner's tips, all that you need to do is take the time to learn about all the different varieties of garden ponds before you set about making your own.  Any questions that you may have concerning the care of your garden pond can be easily answered just by learning the basics of pond care.  If you just follow some simple tips for building a garden pond you'll find that the project is easier than you ever imagined.</p>
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		<title>Putting In A Garden Pond</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 07 Jan 2009 14:45:12 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are several type of garden ponds that the property owner might delight to have in the home. Some <a target="_blank" href="http://www.gardenpondtips.com/small-garden-pond/preformed-garden-pond.php">man made ponds</a> are elevated with a barrier that keeps the water from pouring out while others are dug into the earth and match with the structure of the land. A garden pool is usually made as natural as feasible which means that the entire pool may be excavated into the ground. Some other water features including waterfall and fountains may be added to the garden pool counting on the preferences of the house owner.<br /> <br /> First Things First<br /> <br /> An initial survey must be done to see just how suited a garden pool may be in the garden. There are many sites that a garden pool may be discouraged due to an over exposure to the sunshine or too close to sizeable tree roots. Tree roots can be detrimental for the pool bottom as these might grow and crack the bottom inducing a leak or rent the liner.<br /> <br /> The depth of the garden pond should also be looked at especially if the home owner wishes to put Koi in it. A little garden pool may need to be deeper if there are supposed to be Koi in it. Sunshine vulnerability can heat up the water and kill the fish if left neglected.<br /> <br /> Several <a target="_blank" href="http://www.gardenpondtips.com">garden pools</a> may require an aerator to provide the necessary oxygen fo the fish they contain. An aerator is an complete must if there are aren't any plants at all in the garden pond with fish in it. The aerator will provide the necessary air for the fish as well as facilitate to move the water to keep it from becoming stagnant. An aerator can also be part of a filtration arrangement that serves to forbid the accumulation of too much soil and bacteria in the pond. A filtration arrangement helps the fish have clearer water as well as prevents the speedy development of moss.<br /> <br /> <a target="_blank" href="http://www.gardenpondtips.com/pond-plants/aquatic-pond-plant.php">Aquatic pond plants</a> are great to have in a garden pond. These provide food, shelter and air for the live things in the pool. Floras can also be located beside the pool in an effort to make the pond look more self-generated and in keeping with the scenery. There are numerous different species of underwater and semi aquatic floras that are great additions to the garden pool.<br /> <br /> A garden pool can in reality make a garden seem more pleasing and also contribute to the general atmosphere of the garden</p>
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