20
September
2007

Hand Bouquets0

Hand Bouquets

carnations-pompom-mixed-hand-bouquet-4000.jpgCarnations & PomPom Mixed Hand-Bouquet $40

12-mixed-roses-9-to-5-delivery-only-4000.jpg12 Mixed Roses (9 to 5 delivery only) $40

3-hot-pink-3-white-roses-hand-bouquet-4000.jpg3 hot pink 3 white Roses hand bouquet. $40

12-mixed-roses-hand-bouquet-4500.jpg12 mixed roses hand bouquet $45

12-peach-roses-4500.jpg12 Peach Roses  $45

10-champagne-roses-hand-bouquet-4500.jpg10 Champagne Roses Hand Bouquet $45

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18
September
2007

What is a garden pond or a koi pond?0

A garden pond or a koi pond? 

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There are some vital differences between a ‘garden pond’ and a ‘koi pond’. It is important to understand these distinctions before we look more closely at how to build a koi pond.

What is a garden pond ? Click Here!

 A garden pond is literally a water feature that enhances the appearance of a garden and supports a wide range of plants and wildlife that share the watery environment. When you create a garden pond you can choose from a host of aquatic plants to soften the edges of the construction and provide colour and interest the whole year through. Around the perimeter of the pond you can feature moisture-loving plants, such as hostas and primulas, that will thrive in constantly damp soil. In the shallow water over a planting shelf or lapping onto a ‘beach’, you can grow a huge selection of marginal plants, from the bright yellow blooms of spring-flowering Caltha to the elegant spikes of irises and tall stems of reeds and rushes that continue their display into the autumn months. And in the deepest parts of the pond, you can enjoy the elegance of water lilies, surely the most magnificent of aquatic plants.

Into this ‘jungle’ of plants and water, you can introduce goldfish and other hardy pond fish. These will thrive and survive throughout the year and be joined by native creatures, such as frogs, toads, newts, water beetles and dragonflies, that will make themselves at home in your pond environment. And the added bonus is that you can create this diverse and successful habitat without worrying too much about a minimum overall size or water depth, and without too much in the way of complicated life-support systems. Yes, you will need a filter and a water pump if you want to sustain quite a few fish or build a waterfall and fountain, but to a large extent a well set up garden pond is a self-sustaining system.

What is a koi pond ?

Like a garden pond, a koi pond is also a hole in the ground filled with water, but there the resemblance ends. A koi pond has a single purpose: to provide a suitable environment for keeping koi. And because koi are fast-growing fish that produce a great deal of waste, the main aim is to create and maintain a large volume of clean, well-oxygenated water in which they can flourish and show off their colours. A koi pond should be at least 1.5m (oft) deep and to keep

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16
September
2007

Congratulation0

Congratulation

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