There is a constant fear in the water gardening community that raccoons and other four-legged predators will go swimming in your pond, and while in there, they’ll help themselves to some of your prize koi, shubunkin, or goldfish. Here are the facts.
A couple of tips for looking after your pond and stream to make sure they stay in great shape and support your fish properly.
Tips for building an environment that will stand up through the seasons of the year for many years to come.
Some tips to help you create a great looking water feature that you’ll enjoy for years to come.
There are actually several related myths about keeping koi, those wonderful social fish. Yet, as thousands of pond owners can attest, Koi add an extremely enjoyable aspect to pond ownership.
Many pond problems are symptoms of imbalances. Here are 10 methods that can help keep your pond in balance, in case it needs a little boost.
Our humanitarian efforts have caught the attention of a Vancouver Sun reporter. Steve Whysall wrote about the Kovacs’ efforts to bring fresh water to Uganda on his Canada.com gardening blog.
Steve and Linda Kovacs of Waterscene headed to Uganda for the third year in a row, this time as part of the H2O 4 ALL initiative to provide clean drinking water for orphans of the civil war.
Every autumn, falling leaves begin to accumulate, so it’s best to minimize the maintenance you’ll need to do in the late fall and early spring. This is the time of year when you also need to make a decision about whether to shut down your water feature or leave it running through the winter.