Archive for July 21st, 2010

Why You Have To Keep Your Koi Fish Pond Clean

Wednesday, July 21st, 2010

The first concern of any koi pond keeper, indeed of any fish pond keeper, it to maintain the pond water at a high level of hygiene. This basically means that you have to keep the nitrate and ammonia levels down. However, the fish will not help in this endeavour, and nor can they, since they live and defecate in their surroundings, the water. You could rightly say that the live in their own toilet bowl.

Therefore, it is up to you, as their patron, to keep their water as clean as possible. This is actually not so difficult and much or the cleansing process can be automated, leaving you, the owner, to only have to carry out routine, weekly checks.

The first check that you should carry out can be made on a daily basis if not more frequently, when you feed your fish, does the water look clear? Is it green? Are there lots of leaves floating around in it? If it is translucent enough to see the bottom of the pond, you are probably doing OK, but do not rely on that, wait for the weekly chemical check up.

Lawn Mowing Techniques

Wednesday, July 21st, 2010

The grass in your lawn that is newly made from seed must not be cut until the stems are nearly 2 inch high. Therefore during the first couple weeks of mowing the mower should be set at maximum height and the blades should be very sharp. This is important as it can pose a risk to the young plants which can be pulled right out from the ground. The setting of the mowing machine can be progressively lowered as the grass settles down and is fully established which are some lawn mowing techniques you should know.

Just a day before mowing a newly seeded lawn and especially for the first time, make sure you take the mower over the grass with the blades disengaged. This is done to consolidate the soil around the roots of the grass and also pres in any stones in the path. How often you should cut would depend on the time of the year when you grew the grass and surely by the growth rate of the grass.

The lawn made from turfs would generally have several months to settle down before the arrival of mowing season. However even the lawns laid out at the end of turf season should be sufficiently established to let mowing activity within 2 or 3 weeks.