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		<title>A Garden Pond Is Relaxing And Calming</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 12 Apr 2010 19:39:45 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Steve</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The peace and serenity of a garden pond will have been enjoyed by many people at different times. A pond can provide a wonderful landscape features that makes a backyard both welcoming and exotic, relaxing and calm. A backyard pond adds an exciting element to any garden and will provide a focal point for your [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The peace and serenity of a garden pond will have been enjoyed by many people at different times. A pond can provide a wonderful landscape features that makes a backyard both welcoming and exotic, relaxing and calm. A backyard pond adds an exciting element to any garden and will provide a focal point for your landscaping plans. However, did you know that a garden pond can also be beneficial to local wildlife?</p>
<p> Depending on the urbanisation &#8211; or otherwise &#8211; of your locality, you may find many fauna species will benefit from your garden pond. Butterflies, birds, turtles, snails, fish, frogs and bugs all have something to gain from access to a pond. The wildlife that is attracted to your pond will add to the pleasure that it brings to you and your family.</p>
<p> Humans Love Ponds Too</p>
<p> If you use a broader definition of &#8220;local wildlife&#8221; and include your family and friends, you&#8217;ll see that there are many benefits to <a target="_blank" title="making a pond" href="http://fishpondtips.com/">creating a garden pond</a> in your yard. It has been proven that there are health benefits in practicing relaxation techniques, and spending time by a garden pond is a relaxing endeavor. If you are feeling stressed, spending time by your garden pond can have a truly calming effect and change your mood.</p>
<p> A backyard pond can enrich your life. They can be mean many things to different members of the family: a way of exploring nature, a quiet area for reflection and relaxation, a place to educate children about their environment or simply a unique landscaping feature.</p>
<p> Pond Pets</p>
<p> Backyard ponds can even provide an environment for special pets. Koi are very popular pets, and they adapt well to life in a garden pond. Koi are a part of the carp family and can grow to 3 feet. Koi can be very long living fish &#8211; up to 50 years &#8211; so koi keeping should not be taken up lightly.</p>
<p> However, if you make a commitment to care for koi which are long-living fish, they will reward you by adding to the tranquility of your pond. You&#8217;ll enjoy watching these elegant and colorful fish interact with each other.<strong></p>
<p> Getting Started With Garden Pond Design</strong></p>
<p>Due to the popularity of ponds, you will find pond kits in most nurseries or garden centers that will include easy instructions on <a target="_blank" title="Build A Garden Pond" href="http://www.fishpondtips.com/blog/">how to build a fish pond in a garden</a>. Would prefer to have a professional handle the installation? Many landscaping firms will be able to construct a garden pond for you and by grabbing your copy of the instantly downloadable e-book &#8220;How To Build A Pond&#8221; you&#8217;ll be better equipped to discuss your requirements and have an understanding of <a target="_blank" href="http://www.fishpondtips.com/">garden pond design</a>.</p>
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		<title>Fend Off Cats With Cat Repellent</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 03 Apr 2010 05:01:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Steve</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The first line of defense is to ensure that the garden borders are protected. Whatever gaps in the fence must be sealed to deny low level access. However cats could leap therefore fix a firm wire or string roughly six inches over the top of your railing to prevent this approach.</p>
<p>When inside your yard many individuals think that the perfect cat repellent is a dog which would soon frighten whichever cat trespasser. In case you are not a dog fan therefore you might need to decide on more passive methods. As felines love to lie on freshly dug soil it&#8217;s better to lay mulch on your boundaries so that no bare soil is left out in the open. Seed beds should be enclosed with line net or twigs positioned as a blockade.</p>
<p>Younger bushes should have plastic guards built-in all-around their stems to shield them against use as a scratching stick. Your back garden pond needs to be enclosed making use of mesh to keep your fish in safe hands.</p>
<p>Cats are commonly recognized to detest water so a perfectly aimed bucketful or a spurt using the hose will definitely make a trespasser run. Following 1 or {two} dousings it can learn the lesson then keep away.</p>
<p>To protect plant life and boundaries both mothballs and citrus are said to be successful deterrents. Put the mothballs, orange peelings or lemon peel in the boundaries. Alternatively spray rags making use of orange fragranced air freshener then place the fabric covering the plants you wish to protect. Various known cat repellents are cayenne pepper, espresso grounds, pipe tobacco, lavender oil, lemon grass oil, citronella oil, eucalyptus oil and mustard oil.</p>
<p>If you go to your community garden center or hardware store you&#8217;ll find several cat repellent items on sale. These vary from electric water sprinklers as well as ultrasonic devices to sprays as well as granules.</p>
<p>Motion activated sprinklers work in the same manner as a robber alarm making use of an infra red detector. Once the feline goes into the place enclosed with the detector the sprinkler shoots out a squirt of water to scare the animal away. It&#8217;s claimed that, after 1 or {2|two} encounters utilizing the jet, the cat would learn to keep away from the area.</p>
<p>Ultrasonic gadgets send out a high frequency sound that is irritating to cats (as well as dogs) yet isn&#8217;t audible to human beings. There are several completely different kinds a few of which work constantly and others which have an infra red detector and only emit a beat of noise once the feline triggers the contraption. To be successful you might have to ensure that the type is powerful enough to cover the spot you want to protect. Furthermore make certain that the sound frequency is intended for bigger animals because a few types are intended to frighten pests and so will be of no use for felines.</p>
<p>Thus, to sum up, the first priority is to protect your border gates. Afterward you have the complete selection of advised cat repellents starting from selfmade recipes to pricey advertised devices. I would recommend that you simply try the orange rind with prickly brushwood to begin with. If you are around as soon as the intruder appears, try the bucket of water or hose. Even if you miss, the shock can likewise be a sufficient deterrent. If these don&#8217;t do the trick, then you may have to consider the promoted substitutes.</p>
<p>At Get-Rid-of-Pests.com, you will find out about <a target="_blank" href="http://www.get-rid-of-pests.com/dog-repellent/">dog repellent spray</a>, <a target="_blank" href="http://www.get-rid-of-pests.com/cat-repellant/">catscram</a>, and <a target="_blank" href="http://www.get-rid-of-pests.com/bird-repellent/">ultrasonic bird repellers</a>.</p>
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		<title>Good Algae vs Bad Algae</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Feb 2010 03:46:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Steve</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Pond Algae There is no avoiding algae in your pond. These single-celled plants are very hardy and, once many of them form a colony, they turn the pond&#8217;s surface into an ugly green mess. Contrary to popular belief, some types of pond algae is very beneficial to your pond. The problem: Keeping good algae and [...]]]></description>
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<p style="text-align:center;"><a target="_blank" href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D8gPdil7i5w">Pond Algae</a></p>
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<p>There is no avoiding algae in your pond. These single-celled plants are very hardy and, once many of them form a colony, they turn the pond&#8217;s surface into an ugly green mess. Contrary to popular belief, some types of pond algae is very beneficial to your pond. The problem: Keeping good algae and getting rid of the bad alge? The answer is extremely complicated.</p>
<p><strong>Healthy Competition</strong></p>
<p>Algae, like all plants, needs nutrients and light to survive. <a target="_blank" href="http://www.pondscapes.org/index.php/pond-product-reviews/pond-water-treatments">Algae Blooms</a> are more frequent when there is an excess of light and nutrients. Plants you want in your pond can provide beauty as well as outcompete your agae for these resources in your pond. One of the most effective, and most beautiful, ways to combat algae is to add floating plants to the surface of the pond. Plants such as Duckweed and Water Hyacinth are excellent ways to deprive pond algae in the pond of the light it needs to flourish. At the same time, these plants provide the fish with shelter and roots in which they like to breed.</p>
<p>Plants will help take away excess nutrients in your pond water. This will help put a strangle hold on algae. Plants must be implemented into any pond plan.</p>
<p><strong>Circulation - Enemy of Pond Algae</strong></p>
<p>Pond Algae loves stagnant water. To that end, one should keep their water constantly circulating to ensure that many types of undesirable algae have no place to grow. A pond pump for a garden pond should circulate about 50 percent of the water per hour. For a koi pond, the entire volume of the water should be circulated every hour. Circulation must be maintain due to the fact that the water algae can over take yoru environement making things extermely unhealthy for fish.</p>
<p><strong>Pond Algae Filtration</strong></p>
<p>There are several different types of filters on the market. These can all be involved with fighting the alge in your pond in many ways. The two types most associated with fighting pond algae are UV filters and biological filters.</p>
<p><strong>UV Filters that help battle Algae in your pond?</strong></p>
<p>Ultraviolet light is a powerful biocide. In fact, ultraviolet light is among the ways in which hospital instruments are sterilized. In terms of keep your pond algae free, Ultraviolet radiation is very good.</p>
<p>Ultraviolet light provides pond algae control by actually destroying the DNA in the algae&#8217;s cells. A small amount of water is dragged through the filter at a time and is exposed to intense ultraviolet light. This destroys the DNA in the same fashion as ultraviolet light from the sun destroys the DNA in human skin tissue. Don&#8217;t worry about getting cancer from the filter, however, the UV from the sun is orders of magnitude more powerful than that emitted by the filter.</p>
<p>these filters sometimes take time to do their job, but after time, they give great results. They are definitely on of the primary best ways to take algae out of a person&#8217;s pond. The great thing is that the good algae that grows along the liner is not destroyed!</p>
<p><strong>Pond algae and biological filters<br /></strong></p>
<p><a target="_blank" href="http://www.pondscapes.org/index.php/pond-school/plant-types-and-the-biology-or-your-pond">Biological filters</a> use single-celled organisms to consume and outcompete the algae in a pond. These are another very effective way to keep this nuisance plant at bay. Sometimes these filters take a while to make a difference but they are definitely worth it. Once the filter has balanced the water against the growth of pond algae, the results are spectacular.</p>
<p>Remember that these filters must run at all times to ensure a clean pond. If you are patient, the difference you will notice wil be worth it. These filters need to be cleaned from time to time and need to have their supply of beneficial bacteria replenished. It is important to pay attention to the manufacturer&#8217;s instructions for the device you are worried about.</p>
<p><strong>Manual labour to destory algae in your pond?</strong></p>
<p>There are a few types of algae that can be grabbed out of your pond manually. Sometimes things like waterfalls and fountains get a build up of long patches of green algae. One can simply pull and scrub this away with the hands. This type of pond algae is not to be thought of in the same way as the thin, fuzzy algae that is found all over the rocks and gravel in your pond. The latter type is of great benefit to the pond&#8217;s ecosystem.</p>
<p>A small net will allow algae that build up on the surface to be removed. This should be done as soon as it is noticed. These mats are just free-floating colonies of algae and are easily enough skimmed off the surface.</p>
<p>Mechanical water skimmers can make these chores a little better. These gizmos are a style of filter that brings H2O from the surface and takes out debris and other bad things such as pond algae mats. All watergardens should have one of these installed.</p>
<p>Algae blooms can take hold generally when the pond is first installed. This is due to the fact the a small ecosystem in your pond has not quite found balance; this give algae several ecological places in which it can establish itself. As the plants become more developed, the filters fill the water with pond algae-fighting bacteria and the UV filter is given time to work, the fish pond will become clearer and clearer.</p>
<p>There is a caveat where algae in ponds is concerned: Clear water does not necessarily mean healthy water. One may look at their crystal-clear pond and feel that all is right with the world without realizing that the water is filled with nutrient-draining pond algae and harmful bacteria. The biological filter should be left on at all times; also make sure the correct UV filter is purchased for the job. Ideally, look for a UV filter that is advertised as a &#8220;sterilizer&#8221; rather than a &#8220;clarifier&#8221;.</p>
<p>Control of the algae in your pond can be a significant effort. Pond is like a fine wine, the more established and older it gets, the better it tastes. Concrete ponds will make starups difficult. The Ph in these ponds tends to be high which encourages the growth of pond algae. If one happens to be the owner of such a <a target="_blank" href="http://www.waterstones.ca/calgary-gardens.html">garden pond</a>, be doubly-aware of the hazards presented by this plant and be prepared to fight something of a battle.</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 27 Jan 2010 19:35:58 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>A garden pond can be a wonderful focal point in your garden and will help bring life to any garden. The first thing you should do is to decide what type of pond you want.</p>
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<p>A good way to start is to decide where in the garden you want the pond and what, if anything, you want living in it.<span id="more-655"></span> Goldfish and koi are two common choices, especially in temperate climates since they are cold resilient. Another good choice is frogs, they will not only be a nice part of the garden but will also help fight flies and mosquitos. In many ponds, frogs actually appear by their own accord without being introduced by man.</p>
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<p>Some pond owners focus on the plants, not the animals, e.g. by using plants like lotus flowers and water lillies in their ponds. Consider you local climate before you decide what you want to keep in your pond because if you don&#8217;t you will likely end up spending a lot of money constantly restocking your pond.</p>
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<p>A water garden typically contains a lot of plants, and perhaps also fish such as goldfish. Koi is advised against for most types of water gardens since they are very fond of eating plants. If you despite this chose to keep Koi there are a low number of plants that Koi carps will not eat and that can be used in Koi ponds.</p>
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<p>In moderately cold temperature climates a goldfish pond should ideally be at least two feet deep unless you want to bring your fish indoors during the cold season. In cold temperate climates where the water will freeze you have to make sure there is at least 15 inches of water for the fish below the freeze zone. You can also use a pump and/or heater to prevent ice from covering the surface. Koi carps should not be kept in ponds smaller than 1000 gallons due to their large size. At least a part of the pond should be 4 feet deep or more.</p>
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<p>If you are planning a garden pond you shouldn&#8217;t be modest as larger ponds are easier to care for. To be honest, the larger the pond the easier it will be to maintain. Small ponds can easily be polluted by just a small amount of leaves or a few dead fish. A large pond on the other hand can handle more waste without it affecting the water quality to the same extent. The water temperature will also be more stable in a large pond.</p>
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<p>There are a wealth of information available online that can help you setup a pond such as websites, forums and pond owner clubs. When its time to stock your pond, you can visit resources such as <a href="http://www.tropicalfishaholic.com/forum/" target="_blank">fish forums</a> and sites devoted to the art of keeping pond animals. A search engine or <a title="fish directory" href="http://www.petfishdirectory.com" target="_blank">fish directory</a> will point you in the right direction.</p>
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		<title>A Garden Pond Can Transform Your Yard</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Nov 2009 07:37:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The majority of people will have appreciated the serenity of a garden pond at some point. The addition of a pond can create a landscape that is both relaxing and calming. A backyard pond adds an exciting element to any garden and will provide a focal point for your landscaping plans. However, you may not [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The majority of people will have appreciated the serenity of a garden pond at some point. The addition of a pond can create a landscape that is both relaxing and calming. A backyard pond adds an exciting element to any garden and will provide a focal point for your landscaping plans. However, you may not be aware that your backyard garden pond can also bring benefits to your local wildlife?</p>
<p> Depending on where you live, there are many fauna species that may benefit from your pond. Birds and butterflies, fish and frogs, turtles, bugs and snails will all gain from access to your pond. By attracting this type of wildlife, you can add to the enjoyment that your pond will bring you.</p>
<p> Humans Love Ponds Too</p>
<p> When you widen the term &#8220;local wildlife&#8221; to include your friends and family, you&#8217;ll see that there are many benefits to <a target="_blank" title="making a pond" href="http://fishpondtips.com/">making a pond</a> in your garden. Scientific studies have shown that there are benefits to one&#8217;s physical wellbeing by practicint relaxation techniques and practicing relaxation techniques, and spending time by a garden pond and listening to the trickle of water is certainly a relaxing experience. If you feel yourself becoming stressed, walking around your garden pond and listening to the trickle of water may be just the thing you need to turn your bad day into a good one.</p>
<p> A pond in the backyard can do so much for your life. Ponds and water features can create an exciting new environment for your family; they can be a haven of relaxation or a scientific way to educate your children about the ecosystem in your garden.</p>
<p> Pond Pets</p>
<p> Backyard ponds can even provide an environment for special pets. Koi are very popular pets, and they adapt well to life in a garden pond. Koi are closely related to carp, and they can grow to be up to 36 inches long. Koi are konw as long living fish so keeping koi should not be considered a casual hobby.</p>
<p> However, if you make a commitment to care for koi which are long-living fish, they will reward you by adding to the tranquility of your pond. Watching your fish swim and explore their pond is a magical exerience.<strong></p>
<p> Pond Design – Where To Begin</strong></p>
<p>Due to the popularity of ponds, you will find pond kits in most nurseries or garden centers that will include easy instructions on how to <a target="_blank" title="Build A Garden Pond" href="http://www.fishpondtips.com/blog/">build a garden pond</a>. Would prefer to have a professional handle the installation? Many landscaping firms will be able to construct a garden pond for you and by grabbing your copy of <a target="_blank" title="How To Build Your Own Garden Pond" href="http://fishpondtips.com/">&#8220;How To Build A Pond&#8221;</a> you&#8217;ll be better equipped to discuss your requirements and have an understanding of garden pond design.</p>
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