Cooler temperatures are the thing again with a slight freeze in Ohio. I tend to feel drained when the days are rainy but that sunshine sure makes one feel good again! We turned the garden over this week and that’s the last of the tomatoes until next year. I do really enjoy the garden and the benefits of [...]
Continue reading...26. July 2010
We have alot of plants on sale now so check them out at our store. You still have time to get them planted and established before the cold weather hits us. We’re all enjoying our ponds now and the hard labor we’ve all put into it this spring. We get alot of our customers pictures of [...]
Continue reading...10. August 2009
Isn’t the sound of a waterfall a sound of pure relaxation. This is a waterfall created and designed by Appalachian Dreams. Its just one of many of his creations. There are many ways to create that space in your yard that brings pure enjoyment and relaxation.
Continue reading...7. August 2009
I thought we would share some pictures of ponds that I have taken over the summer. Its interesting to see what can be done with a water garden. A water feature can become an artful addition to any landscape. A water feature should complement and enhance the landscape, fitting into the surrounding scheme and placed [...]
Continue reading...20. July 2009
There are some essential tasks to take care of during the summer while enjoying your pond. Water plants can outgrow their containers during the warm summer months. If your waterlilies are covering too much pond surface, simply prune outer leaves of the lily down to half their spread. You will want to remove dead lily pads [...]
Continue reading...30. June 2009
Picture of customer’s pond. Thank you for sharing. The plants shown were purchased from Dragonfly Aquatics. Some of the plants shown are Water Hyacinths, Four Leaf Clover, Water Celery, Cardinal Flower, Water Lettuce and Denver Water Lily in this picture.
Continue reading...21. February 2009
You can add a bog to your existing pond easily. Select a location around your pond, preferably an area that is higher than your existing pond. Dig up a small area the depth and shape you like and put down a piece of liner. You can create a small waterfalls by placing a small pump [...]
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20. October 2010
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