by Colorado Pond Pros | Apr 14, 2025 | Pond Blog, Ponds
Let’s be honest, your pond is likely already a pretty sweet spot. But if you want to take it up a notch, pond landscapers know that marginal plants are the way to go. These beauties grow right along the edges of the water and bring a mix of color, texture, and...
by Mike | Aug 20, 2024 | Fish Care, Garden Pond Care, Pond Blog, Pond Cleanout, Ponds, Winter Pond Care
As winter nears, using pond netting becomes a crucial step in protecting your pond. A well-installed netting system helps prevent debris buildup, maintain water quality, and minimize algae growth during the colder months. Here, we explore these three key benefits to...
by Mike | Jun 12, 2024 | Fish Care, Garden Pond Care, Pond Blog, Ponds
Discover the essential factors to consider when choosing the perfect pond pump for your backyard pond. 5 Things to Consider When Picking A Pump For Your Backyard Pond A backyard pond can add beauty and tranquility to your outdoor space. Whether you have a small water...
by Mike | Apr 24, 2024 | Garden Pond Care, Ideas to Freshen Up Your Patio, Plants, Pond Blog, Ponds
Discover the essential steps and tips for creating a stunning backyard pond in the unique climate of Colorado. The Ultimate Guide to Building a Backyard Pond in Colorado Building a backyard pond in Colorado can be a rewarding project that adds beauty and tranquility...
by Mike | Mar 21, 2024 | Ideas to Freshen Up Your Patio, Pond Blog, Pond Cleanout, Ponds, Seasonal Care
Discover the signs that indicate it’s time to hire a professional pond contractor. When to hire a pond contractor? A pond can be a beautiful addition to any backyard, providing a serene and peaceful environment. However, maintaining a pond can be a complex task....
by Mike | Dec 6, 2022 | Fish Care, Pond Blog, Ponds, Seasonal Care, Winter Pond Care
Do you wonder what the koi do during the winter? It’s Called “Torpor” Fish go into a dormant state during the winter called “torpor”. They may look like they aren’t moving at all, because they aren’t. They...