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How To Winterize A Water Garden Pond

By: Christopher Smith

When winterizing a water garden pond, there are several steps to keep in mind. You must do each to ensure that your fish and plant life survive. Here's a step-by-step method for ensuring that your water garden pond thrives over the winter.

Checking to see if you have a soft or hard pond liner is your first step. We are going to address soft pond liners today. Instructions for a hard pond liner can be found online. Try to remember which type you have before you begin winterizing a water garden pond.

First, you need to remove half of the pond's water. To do this, you will need to disconnect your pump, and reconnect the water to another hose that pumps away from your pond. This is going to make the rest of your steps much easier, by making it easier to see.

Your second step is to remove any and all potted plants. You will need to trim any plants that need it, and excess leaves will die over the winter and fall into your pond, causing debris that will be dangerous for your fish in the spring.

Remember not to re-pot the plants until the spring, and doing so in the fall will hurt them. You must also remember to cut your water lilies to their base, and again, if they need replanting, save that task for the spring months.

Your third step is to catch and remove your fish. When you have caught them, place them in a bucket filled with pond water. This will clear the pond so that you can continue to your next step, clearing the pond of debris. This debris makes a great mulch.

You can then place your plants back into your pond. They must be at least one and a half feet between the freezing line. Ensure that they are at least three feet deep, and your hardy plants should easily survive the winter. You can then return your pump to its original hose.

Your final step when winterizing a water garden pond is to return your fish to their pond. Stop feeding them when the temperature hits fifty degrees, and begin again when it reaches fifty five. Make sure that you maintain a hole in the ice all winter, creating it by using a hot pan, and not by chipping at the ice.

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