My pond is already shaping up

     Does this mean that I shouldn’t think about filling it in and finding homes for my Koi yet?   I do know that last year I wasn’t able to keep up with the plants we had in there.  The one was over-growing everything both inside and outside the pond.  Do not get lizard tail plants unless you have a lot of room.

     We tore the lizard tail out and pulled the pot it was in out of the pond.  I’m hoping that’s the last I see of that plant.  It was while trimming it back in August when I had my heart attack.

     My Koi look happy and healthy.  The little black one is fast catching up in size to the others.  They are mooching food already the finny pigs.  This mild winter we had has them fully ready for warm weather food. 

     You all have a good one. 

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Posted on March 19, 2012, in my garden and tagged , , , , , , , , . Bookmark the permalink. 3 Comments.

  1. A koi pond is on my list of things to get – but I think I’d first need a different life with a different backyard.

    It is a lot of work but brings great pleasure.

  2. Sounds to me that with all the exercise you’re getting and hopefully the lizard plant is gone that keeping the pond is a good idea. It gives you so much pleasure and I know the koi are delighted with you the bringer of juicy worms.

    LOL, they are already looking for them.

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