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The Secret to Healthy Texas Koi Pond Fish

By |2020-02-13T05:05:47+00:00February 13th, 2020|Koi Ponds & Water Gardens|

Your Texas Koi Pond Fish are getting ready for another hot spring and summer. If you’re reading this, you may have noticed the sun is staying out to play a little later these days. That’s one sure sign that spring and summer are on the horizon. With longer days, comes more time to enjoy the

How to keep koi from eating your pond plants

By |2020-01-23T18:55:43+00:00January 23rd, 2020|Koi Ponds & Water Gardens|

How to keep koi from eating your pond plants Pond owners love their colorful koi and they equally love their pond plants. But for many, the struggle is real.  They cannot keep their koi from eating their favorite water lettuce.  After all, it sounds healthy, doesn’t it? Can koi and aquatic plants live together in

Three Reasons to Have a Dallas Outdoor Water Garden

By |2019-10-17T18:01:16+00:00October 17th, 2019|Koi Ponds & Water Gardens|

  Why would anyone want a Dallas Outdoor Water Garden?  The question should be why wouldn’t they?  Here are three reasons to have a water garden(to name a few!): Add Beauty with a Dallas Outdoor Water Garden Implementing a water garden in your backyard is one of the simplest ways you can transform the appearance

Aquascape Spillway Bowl Fountain Installation in Plano, TX

By |2019-02-25T01:18:52+00:00February 25th, 2019|Landscape Fountains|

Aquascape Spillway Bowl Fountain Installation One of the newest options that is becoming more popular are the Aquascape's Spill Way Bowls. They can fit EVERYWHERE in your yard. It fits in the backyard, front yard, side yard and even an add on to an existing pond or pondless water feature. Inspired by the Aquascape Spillway

Dallas Fish Pond Hot Weather Help

By |2018-08-17T00:44:59+00:00August 16th, 2018|Koi Ponds & Water Gardens|

Dallas Fish Pond Dallas Fish Pond Hot Weather Help Ponds make everything better—even summer.  You need to take extra care in the summer, however, to make sure your pond stays in great shape during those brutal hot months.  When the water in your pond is above 80 degrees, there are a few things

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