bacteria in pond

February 18, 2009 by Backyard_Master  
Filed under Garden Damage

There’s no better way of beautifying your garden than starting with the installation of a water or fish pond. This garden addition has already been a practice to some Asian and European countries. There are two reasons for creating a pond. One is for its aesthetic purpose and the other is to provide a habitat to freshwater wildlife.

While most people think that installing a pond is a hard thing to do, some stores now offer ready for installation ponds. All you have to do is make use of your little creativity and you’re onset for making the kit a dashing original. You might want to add some aquatic plants in your pond. And I’m suggesting you do. Aquatic plants are not only good ornamental addition to your pond – they also help prevent algae build-ups on it. They also serve as filters for bacteria in pond while making the water cooler for the fishes.


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