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24.01.2022 Not a waterfall you see everyday!!



23.01.2022 Just received my Certified Aquascape Contractor acceptance

19.01.2022 Our Spider Monkey boys, Basco, Hebe and Kortez are absolutely loving the pond in their temporary exhibit. You might remember Wildlife HQ won a competition hoste...d by Aquascape Inc. a little while back. We thought you might enjoy the following little clip of the boys foraging for treats in the water. Thank you again to Aquascape Inc.., Aquascape Supplies Australia Waterscapes Australia and all the Australian and US CAC's.

14.01.2022 Landscape Ideas: Small Space Water Features Decorative water features are a unique and beautiful way to give your landscape a fresh face. Fountains and Patio Po...nds are quick and affordable landscape ideas to add a splash of water to your outdoor living spaces. We’ve gathered some of our favorite small space water features to inspire you to add the sound of water to your gardens. One of our newest fountain is the Stacked Slate Sphere that looks great in any setting! Enhance a walkway or patio with this water feature that’s available in three sizes. Group them together for a statement piece in your landscape. Made with the same finish, a Stacked Slate Wall is impressive wherever you tuck it into your landscape. You can link these together to create a unique focal point. Of course, they look great as a single fountain too. Decorative fountains are popping up in yards all over the country as more homeowners look for unique ways to improve the curb appeal of their house. An underground reservoir holds the pump and water that recirculates through the fountain. You’ll find a variety of fountain styles to suit your taste and budget. A trio of stone fountains welcomes visitors to this suburban home, adding to the home’s value with its increased curb appeal. Rather than an expanse of grass or a large bush, the homeowners opted for beautiful fountain rocks which can be seen through their living room picture window. If you prefer something a little more elegant, you might enjoy a series of bowls spilling into each other. The best part of Aquascape Spillway Bowls is that you can link several together in a variety of patterns. Birds and butterflies enjoy visiting outdoor fountains to enjoy a refreshing splash or nourishing drink. Every nature lover will enjoy the many benefits of decorative small space water features. And why stop with just one fountain? Place them in nooks and crannies throughout your garden spaces. One of the fastest-growing trends in outdoor living features is the combination of fire and water. Our popular Fire Fountain creates a soft, pleasing sound of water as it flows over and around the pebbles. Fire adds a surprising element that looks great at night, too. Miniature water gardens, also known as Patio Ponds, are becoming increasingly popular on patios and decks. These small-scaled ponds provide the opportunity to enjoy beautiful waterlilies in a variety of colors.You can even add small fish like White Cloud Minnows. Kids love watching the tiny fish swim and you can bring them indoors when winter rolls around. Whatever you choose, you’re sure to enjoy the beauty and refreshment that a small water feature adds to your outdoor living spaces!



12.01.2022 A nice patio area built for clients in Ngunnawal. Split stone concrete sleepers with capping retaining wall finished with Olympia 30 travertine pavers laid in French pattern #canberraconcretesleepers #patio #frenchpatternpaving #frenchpatterntravertine #splitstone #landscape #canberra #artisanstone #canberralandscape

12.01.2022 Here’s the small pond less waterfall I did recently that has now been planted out

10.01.2022 Ecosystem ponds work with Mother Nature to provide food, shelter and safety to the wildlife around it. It also provides an all-natural, low-maintenance piece of... paradise. Every piece of the ecosystem puzzle must be present in order for a true ecosystem to be in place. Eliminate one of these elements and you’ve got an unbalanced ecosystem. Check out the things you’ll need to get your ecosystem pond in perfect balance: Skimmer (mechanical filter): will not only pre-filter the water and house the pump; it will also skim debris from the water’s surface to prevent the accumulation of organic materials on the pond floor. BioFalls (biological filter): Provide surface area for beneficial bacteria to colonize and remove excess nutrients from the water. Pumps: an efficient circulation system will keep the water moving and provide the necessary oxygen levels for healthy koi fish and plants. Rocks and gravel: provide tremendous surface area for beneficial bacteria to break down excess nutrients in the water and dissolved organic debris on the pond floor. Fish: reduce koi pond maintenance as they graze on string algae and bottom feed on the pond floor. Koi also make very enjoyable pets, providing hours of natural entertainment. Plants: Mother Nature’s true filters, plants are great for adding character to a pond by providing color and texture, but from a filtration perspective, they’re second to none. Thriving from the excess nutrients in a pond and depriving algae of its food source, the aquatic plants in a water garden, given proper coverage, are critical for the overall health of the ecosystem.



07.01.2022 Just received my CAC

04.01.2022 Planning Your Pond Renovation With spring coming right around the corner, it’s time to start thinking about what you might want to do to change and improve your... pond. And if you’re still dreaming of your first pond or water feature, it’s a great time to begin planning! Many people view ponds simply as an addition to your house when you build it you are done. While it's true that a pond is another room to your house, you’re never really done with this addition! In reality, it’s actually more like a living thing that is always evolving, so don’t be afraid to add on and change it as often as you want! Whether you simply move a couple rocks, forcing the water to fall in a completely different direction, or maybe you’ll go all out and add a 15-meter stream, a bog filter, or a Pondless Waterfall in another part of your yard, the possibilities for growing your water feature are almost infinite. Right now when your thoughts, ideas, and mental plans for your dream garden and pond are still fresh in your mind is the time to get them on paper. Dreaming is always the first step to planning. In your mind, what would be the perfect backyard paradise? Here are some questions to ask yourself as you search for your perfect pond makeover. What do you enjoy most about water gardening the plants, fish, frogs, turtles, birds, or terrestrial landscaping? Build your dream pond with that as your emphasis. What places have you visited that look and feel perfect to you? A stream in the mountains? Spring in the woods? Recreate aspects of these places on a smaller scale. Where do you spend most of your time when you’re at home? Will you spend more time outside or inside? Plan with that in mind. What would make your yard a paradise? Would you like to be able to swim with your fish in a natural swimming pond? What do you like (or dislike) about your existing pond? Do you like the tropics? Find some rare plants and bring them into your own backyard. Hopefully, you’re well on your way to dreaming about creating or enhancing your own personal paradise. The possibilities are limitless and you can always grow and expand with each addition you make. For all of your pond supplies and equipment including pond kits, pond pumps, pond liners, pond lights as well as outdoor water features, get in touch with us at Aquascape Supplies Australia. https://aquascapesupplies.com.au

04.01.2022 My first pond as an Aquascape CAC.

02.01.2022 Making the most of a small area bringing the outside in with views from the living area featuring a stacked slate sphere waterfeature for Tom Pagett Landscaping.

01.01.2022 Revisiting my first pond and stream built last year. The planting is softening the edges.



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