The Good, the Bad, and the Overgrown: A Cattail Guide for Canadian Pond Owners Cattails are a...
The Good, the Bad, and the Overgrown: A Cattail Guide for Canadian Pond Owners Cattails are a...
Not all aeration systems are created equal. Fine-bubble water aeration is the most efficient way...
Control Nutrients at the Source: How a Healthy Riparian Zone Protects Your Pond If your pond...
Each year, lake owners across Manitoba and beyond spend time and money stocking their water bodies...
As the warmth of spring breathes life into our gardens, it also brings a less welcome guest to our...
Clearer Water Starts Here: How Beneficial Bacteria Help Your Pond Stay Balanced If your pond...
Every municipal officer knows the inevitable truth: your wastewater lagoons are gradually filling with sludge. When left unaddressed, this accumulation leads to decreased treatment capacity, potential compliance issues, and the dreaded expense of dredging or building new cells.
Lakes vary in size, depth, shape, and water conditions. A one-size-fits-all solution doesn’t work....
Foam formation on the water’s surface in lakes and ponds can be natural, yet it often raises...
What Are Tannins? Have you ever come across pond water with a distinct tea-like colour? This...