When it comes to aeration there are three different kinds of energy sources being used; wind, solar, and electric. Depending on your location and climate either source may work better for your pond water. But if faced with the decision between wind and solar, which one is the better choice?
read moreAeration is the process of adding oxygen to water. It is key to having a healthy pond. Especially if you have fish.
read moreWhat is Blue-Green Algae? Surprise, its not even algae. But it is deadly. Learn all about what causes blue-green algae, the harmful effects of algal blooms, and the solution to defend against the toxic sludge.
read moreClimate change and nutrient pollution are two serious issues putting a strain on our planets fresh water resources, read all about what Nature's Pond is doing to combat these problems.
read moreHere at Nature’s Pond we get a lot of testimonials from customers about how our products have helped their ponds. But this time we received something exceptional. Tom, a Nature’s Pond customer has shared his story with us about his journey to solve his immense pond problem.
read moreThis article discusses how Nature’s Pond Care, powered by Koender’s Water Solutions can help municipalities with sewage lagoons, retention ponds, water reservoirs, recreation ponds and golf course ponds.
read moreHow we can do our part by understanding the risks and stopping the spread.
read moreFish kill is a widespread problem for many pond owners, but it's not just from the winter freeze. Fish kill can also occur in the hot summer months; and with summer approaching we want you to know hot it can be prevented.
read morePhosphorus is a significant source of nutrient pollution in ponds. In this blog you will learn what phosphorous is, the effects of phosphorus on the environment, sources of phosphorus pollution, and how to manage phosphorus in agriculture.
read moreDugouts provide water for a wide variety of farm uses, including domestic supplies, livestock watering, crop spraying and more. Aeration is generally accepted as an inexpensive way to improve dugout water quality. This article debunks some of the most common myths about dugout aeration.
read moreThis blog explores Part 1 Pond Stratification, of the two-part series, "Pond Layering Explained." As summer heats up, your pond might be undergoing significant changes beneath the surface. What appears to be a serene, reflective body of water may actually be divided into distinct layers due to a natural process known as stratification.
This blog discusses pond issues and solutions for Homeowner Associations.
This blog discusses the history of koi, tips and care suggestions, and how to keep a koi pond clean and clear.
Aeration Systems and the Benefits of Bottom UP Aeration…
A quick look at how Nature's Pond Conditioner works for your pond!