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Filling your Water Garden Pond with Oriental Koi
Mar 13th, 2010 by VD

One of the conventional additions to any yard water garden is fish. It can beparticularly relaxing to sit by your pool and watch the fish swimming in the sparkling water. You should buy large goldfish for your pool, or you could go with the traditional Eastern style and invest in some Koi. According to Eastern legend, Koi designate prosperity and good luck, and we could all employ a bit of that. Except for the legends, Koi are delightfully-colorful fish available in numerous colours like orange, black, silver, gold, and other shades depending on where you buy them. They will make a wonderful addition to the natural setting you’re making an attempt to establish in your own backyard water garden.

There are a few things to remember when you go out to buy Koi at a pool fish seller. Look at how clean the facility is kept. If the fish are swimming in grungy water, they won’t be healthy. Koi are fragile creatures that need clean water and the right food. Be certain to ask the owner of the facility plenty of questions to make sure that he knows about the needs of Koi so that you can be comparatively confident that the fish you are buying have been well cared for. The price of the Koi will depend on their size and alter a little depending on the type of Koi they are. Buying young fish will cost less, and you will have the excitement of seeing them grow up right in your own pool.

Select your Koi with care. There are certain things that you need to search for to ensure that your fish are healthy and infection-free.
* Check the scales of each fish to make sure they look even and unimpaired.
* Make sure the fin rays are straight.
* Look at the eyes. They should be in alignment and not popped out.
* Make sure that no liquids are oozing from their bodies anywhere.
* Avoid fish that have tiny white spots or splits.

You should purchase Koi on many websites, but the downside of that is that you will not be in a position to inspect them when you buy them.

caring for Koi in your water garden is important so that they have a long, healthful life. Make sure they have clean water. Use mechanical, biological, and UV media in the water as acceptable. Having a waterfall will be a good way to keep the pool aerated for your fish. Keep a colony of at least four to five young Koi, because they are social creatures that like being with others of their own kind. Feed them the foods they enjoy,eg shrimp. If a Koi appears to be unwell, treat it immediately. By taking preventative measures and providing the type of environment Koi require, you’ll have fish to enjoy for future years.
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Adding to your Backyard with a Beautiful Water Garden
Mar 10th, 2010 by VD

You’ve probably driven by houses with water gardens and admired the attractive landscaping. After all, burbling, cascading water and the backdrop of a beautiful pond, fountain, or waterfall can make any garden more attractive, as long as it’s done tastefully and well. You might have even thought about having a water garden built into your own yard until you found out the price. Fortunately, you can build your own water feature and not have to pay all the labor costs of a professional job. By following a few simple guidelines, you’ll be on your way to becoming the envy of all passersby.

You may be objecting, “But I’m not really skilled that way.” The majority of us aren’t, but creating a water garden depends more on your creative planning and hard work than it is on having a resume filled with building skills. If you can maintain a garden, you can build an eye-catching water garden in your yard.

Begin by finding out your city’s regulations about where you can build your water garden. There are most likely regulations dictating where your water feature needs to be located as well as its size and depth. Some towns will have safety guidelines, such as how deep you can make your pond without having to fence in the area. You will also need to find out where pipes, wiring, septic system, or other subterranean utility features are buried, because you certainly can’t excavate in those areas.

Decide on your location carefully. Once you understand what you’re working around, you’re free to choose a place where your water garden will be both easy to see and useful. If you are only planning on planting water plants in and around your pond, it will be fine to locate your water garden in an area where there is no shade. However, if you plan to add fish to the pool, you need to locate it where it will be shaded during the times of day when temperatures are at their peak.

Actually, the time you spend planning and shopping will probably take you longer than building the water garden itself. You can begin the project with nothing more than a small pump, a pond liner, and a shovel. Over time, and as you can afford it, you can add to your water feature and make it more complex and decorative so that eventually you’ll have the water garden you always dreamed about, and you’ll have created it yourself.

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