4/30/2009
Chas,
John Came out last Thursday to identify the reason our pond was losing water. He diagnosed the problem very quickly (a build up of leaves) and recommended how to prevent the problem from occurring next year. Our waterfall has worked perfectly since John left. Thank You for the quick service. Please thank John for a great job! He represents your company in  a very professional way.

Sincerely,
Michael D. Cappabianca
North Olmsted

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Water Features

Any type of water feature can create a dramatic and soothing effect to any home. An ordinary yard can be turned into an attractive and relaxing environment with a well-designed water feature. At Moscarino Outdoor Creations we will design and create a beautiful, low-maintenance water feature, custom for your yard that you will enjoy all year round. Waterfalls, ponds, streams and fountains can provide a beautiful focal point to any landscape. Endless/Pondless water features have become more popular over the past few years. They provide the same ambience and affect as any other aquatic landscape but with much less maintenance and can be enough to block out any unwanted noise or street pollution. With glistening reflections and tranquil splashes of water, a water feature can transform your yard into a great place to relax after a hard day’s work.

 

Winterizing Your Pond Landscape

When you feel the first chill of fall, it is time to begin winterizing your water feature so that it can survive the cold months and bring you joy all next season. There are several facets of pond winterizing that need to be examined.

Water
The quality of your pond water gravely affects the survival of those creatures living in the pond. As soon as autumn leaves begin to fall, remove the consequent detritus from the pond as decaying organic material raises the level of ammonia, harming fish and causing the pond to smell. If ammonia levels do rise, change one quarter of the existing water with fresh water, but use a de-chlorinating product. It is a smart idea to give your filter one final cleaning after changing the water in your artificial pond landscape.
Zeolite is a natural mineral that absorbs ammonia and keeps your pond fresh year round. Oxygen is also extremely important to maintain a healthy pond ecosystem so ensure that there is an opening (hole sized rather than cracked) in the ice during winter months for the landscape to breathe. Landscape suppliers that specialize in pond equipment sell aeration pumps that aptly handle oxygen cycling in winter.

Plants
Be sure to trim back your pond landscape plants for winter, remove algae and scum from pond pots and move them into a deeper section of the pond below ice formation (as many as eight inches).

Fish
Many pond landscapes are loaded with koi and goldfish, particularly since they are fish that survive in cold water, as long as you take a few precautions. Fish add the by-products of ammonia and carbon monoxide into your pond and can turn the environment toxic if oxygen is not circulated properly. As the water in the winter becomes increasingly cold, fish begin to hibernate and consequently require a decreasing amount of food (at 50 degrees they should not be fed at all as at full hibernation food in their digestive tract becomes toxic).

Remember, plants and fish are both an essential part of any pond as they help stabilize the environment.