Fitting a new pond liner correctly is important for long-lasting success, but it doesn’t have to be difficult.
Provided you follow these simple steps, you should have one fitted in no time!
Our pond fish are by their very nature coldwater, but although they can tolerate extended winter weather, it doesn’t mean to say it does them any good.
Building your own pond is a rewarding project with a beautiful outcome, whether you’re building a small eco-system for local wildlife or decorating your garden with outdoor fish. In this guide, we will walk you through each step, from planning right the way through to adding fish and final touches, and carrying out maintenance.
Ponds are oases for birds, mammals, amphibians, reptiles and invertebrates, and as soon as you build one, they will come.
Building a raised pond is a simple and fast way to add a beautiful water feature to your outdoor space, with no digging required!
In this guide, we’ll walk you through choosing the best materials, selecting the right equipment, and building your own pond with step-by-step instructions.
Every electrical item comes with a fitted plug, right? Not pond pumps, as the rules are different for outdoor sockets and permanent outdoor electrical installations.
Airpumps provide vital oxygen to ponds and aquariums, helping to keep fish and even filter bacteria alive. But lots of things can negatively affect air pump performance.
Confused by the wealth of quartz sleeves available on the market? Read inside to find out how to select the right one for your UVC filter.
This step-by-step guide will walk you through how to install each type of pond filter. With clear instructions and practical tips, you’ll have your filter up and running in no time.