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Showing posts with label pond cleaning Santa Cruz. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pond cleaning Santa Cruz. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Koi Pond San Jose

Although the majority of landscaping we do is in the Santa Cruz area, we just finished constructing an incredible Koi pond in San Jose. It features a nice simple waterfall, two 1/4 horse power pumps, a UV filter and a pressurized bead filter.

One pump feeds the filter from the bottom drain, the other pump feeds two mid-water return jets from the skimmer. The desire of our client was to have a more appropriate space for her koi & a pond that would require less pond maintenance.

Seeing a beautiful water landscape when we're done is one of our favorite parts of pond construction. 

I will post some project pics later.
Enjoy.


Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Santa Cruz Landscaping: Pond Maintenance

Along with building ponds and waterfalls in Santa Cruz County, we also provide maintenance & cleaning on a variety of ponds, water features and gardens. 

We offer weekly, monthly, seasonal and one time pond maintenance.
We generally work to achieve a proper balance in the ponds we care for. This may include upgrading the existing filtration system, or a simple water change. 

We also provide pressure washing and aquatic vacuuming to ponds if needed.

A pond is a living element that requires a healthy blend of oxygen, bacteria, plant life, and mechanical filtration. When caring for & cleaning a pond, we try to diagnose the needs of a specific pond and work towards getting the pond to balance its own ecosystem. We do this by encouraging beneficial bacteria growth. Beneficial bacteria convert deadly ammonia into nitrates, which are then consumed by the aquatic plants, this is called the nitrogen cycle. Ammonia is created by excess organic matter in the pond, such as, decaying leaves and fish waste. When building a pond we will install a bottom drain and a skimmer box to separate fish waste and organic materials from the pond, which keeps our ponds very clean. We will then add a pressurized bead filter and/ or a biological filter box. Both the filter and the box are great places for beneficial bacteria to grow.  In building our ponds this way, we can move away from using chemicals and algaecides on a regular basis.

If you would like to see a pond and garden we care for, stop by the Sushi Garden in Capitola. We have been cleaning & maintaining the garden there for a couple years now. 




As always, feel free to stop by our website for more information.