July 31st 07, 05:07 PM
I have a pond for koi. it has a veggie filter which is extremely low
maintenance. I sit out by my pond (in the city, my backyard is 25' x
25') every morning and evening. it is wonderful to sit listening to
the waterfall and feed the fish.
dont get caught up in technology and fancy filters and stuff. and
keep the pond understocked with fish. then it will be easy. Ingrid
On Mon, 30 Jul 2007 08:20:26 -0400, B Daly > wrote:
>I am a complete novice thinking of installing a garden pond (about 500
>gallons). I know this will be a biased answer on this news group. But,
>is owning and maintaining a pond like the old boat owners saying - "the
>two best days are the day it is bought and the day it is sold?" Or has
>pond ownership been a satisfying experience? Thanks.
>
>Also, in your opinion, what is the best resource for a beginner?
maintenance. I sit out by my pond (in the city, my backyard is 25' x
25') every morning and evening. it is wonderful to sit listening to
the waterfall and feed the fish.
dont get caught up in technology and fancy filters and stuff. and
keep the pond understocked with fish. then it will be easy. Ingrid
On Mon, 30 Jul 2007 08:20:26 -0400, B Daly > wrote:
>I am a complete novice thinking of installing a garden pond (about 500
>gallons). I know this will be a biased answer on this news group. But,
>is owning and maintaining a pond like the old boat owners saying - "the
>two best days are the day it is bought and the day it is sold?" Or has
>pond ownership been a satisfying experience? Thanks.
>
>Also, in your opinion, what is the best resource for a beginner?