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When it comes to your water garden, it is important to consider seasonal pond care and how your water garden’s maintenance requirements are going to change with the season. As the weather changes and the seasons fly by, your maintenance requirements will also be altered. You must consider how your maintenance tasks are going to be changed with time in order to you’re your pond or water garden the best possible care.
First and foremost, during the summer you should be continuing to fertilize your plants just as you were fertilizing them in the spring. Now is also the time for you to remove any dead foliage from your water garden. The leaves on your plants are going to become yellow and then brown as they grow older. As this happens you are going to want to cut them off to get rid of them, reducing the buildup of debris in your pound. This is also going to improve upon the overall appearance of your pound and will also provide additional room for growth of your plants.
Make sure that you are feeding your fish well during the summer months, but that you are not over feeding them in the process. Never feed any more than what your fish can eat in a span of five minutes. Feed between one and three times daily as needed.
Make sure that you are cleaning your filter as is needed. Do not overclean.
Maximize the aeration in your pond. Warmer water can hold less oxygen, and yet the fish will use more oxygen when the water is warm. Make sure that there is aeration running in your pond all the time using an air pump or an additional type of pump in your water garden.
Enjoy your pond as it flourishes throughout the summer months.











