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Awesome the Best and Easiest Koi Pond Plants and How to Plant Them

What is the best Koi pond plant? In my opinion, the number one plant for fast growth and powerful water filtration is the water hyacinth. It is a very beautiful  plant that will enhance any water garden as well.


The jumbo's are probably the best ones to get. Many cities in the United States use them to prefilter the waste water in their water treatment plants.


Floating pond plants are the "backbone" of what Koi pond plants are intended for. They filter contaminants out of the water and produce oxygen.


Be careful with them when you first bring them home If you put them in direct sun the first day the leaves have no fluids and the sun will burn the leaves. Once they are acclimated you can place them anywhere you choose. 


All of the floating plants are especially good as Koi pond plants but none have quite as high powered cleansing properties as the water hyacinth.


However,  Koi love to nibble on hyacinth root tips. Always keep some in the top of your waterfall box to replace the ones the koi tear up!


Also, occasionally the hyacinth will get their root masses entangled and it is suggested that you pull the root masses apart to encourage new growth.


Floating plants such as water lettuce, water hyacinths, frog bit, azolla and duckweed do not actually need to be planted. Simply place them in your pond to float.


As with water hyacinth, when you first remove your water lettuce from the bag it is wise to float it in a container of pond water in the shade to rehydrate its leaves before putting out in the hot sun. It has used the moisture stored in its leaves on it's trip home. If it is simple tossed into the pond in the hot sun, the sun will fry the leaves, turning them brown and crispy.


Floating plants are the easiest to plant. Just lay them in the pond! Then shade them for a few days before exposing them to full sun.


If you want to contain them so they don't float into your skimmer you will need to make a floating fence for them. Just take a few sticks and form them into the shape you want and tie the ends together with fishing line. Lay the stick fence into the pond and lay the floaters inside of it. If you anchor the fence it will keep them safely in one place.


You can anchor the fence with a big fish sinker. An old Hula Hoop spray painted flat black, with a large fishing weight anchoring it in place, works very well too.


You can see that the floating water plants are very efficient at creating a healthier pond environment and are extremely easy to plant and care for! That's why I find them to be the best and easiest Koi pond plants.

Inspirational Water Fountains-why People Love Them

There's a certain magic about waterfalls. You can sit beside them and watch your worries wash away. That's mainly the reason why people from all age groups, from the 6 year old to the 60 year old are captivated by the beauty of the water fall. Thanks to indoor water fountains you can enjoy the beauty of these all day long. So you no longer have to travel to far off places to be able to enjoy the serenity of a water fountain.


Available in all sizes and shapes the sky is the limit when it comes to indoor fountains. Are you looking for one to match your southern style décor? Go for a copper fountain. Want something to accentuate the contemporary look of your home? Try a wall fountain made from stainless steel. Not only these, you could choose from glass or even a bamboo fountain. The latter is mainly sold in shops selling Feng Shui products.


Looking for a focal point in your living room? Try an indoor fountain that will not only accentuate your room, but can act as a de-stressor, to your tired mind and body when you come home from work. Fountains can also be used to cut the outdoor noise, that has been bothering you! Besides being effective in cutting down noise pollution, fountains are also effective humidifiers. Why go for those noisy humidifiers in your home, when you can have a water fountain that does the same job. As earlier said, fountains are great stress busters. Water, they say, when it falls from a height releases negative ions, which when combined with the positive electrons in the atmosphere, manages to neutralize the air. The Chinese were the first to realize this and believed that water fountains, released 'chi' or positive energy.


Wall Water fountains are not only popular as a choice to decorate your home, but also used in offices, where they are personalized by adding the company logo on it. There are many offices that use these as a partition to separate spaces. For those looking for a water fountain that suites their taste and style you could go for custom fountains, but typically will see a premium price as they need to be custom made and sized.


Taking care of fountains is easy as well. All that you have to do is ensure that the pump is always submerged in water and when it is not to be used for a prolonged period, you unplug it and empty it as you don't want stagnant water sitting for a perior of time. Also using distilled water instead of tap water ensures that you don't have to clean it as often but keep in mind, you will need to clean your fountain every month or few months if larger to rid it of any algae growth.

Awesome Indoor Outdoor Ceiling Fan - Where to Properly Place Them?

Summer is the perfect season to stay outdoors. This is why an indoor outdoor ceiling fan is an essential for your patio or porch to keep you cool and ward the insects away when you're just chilling there.


Surely, folks who live in more consistently humid climate will instantly think about installing these indoor outdoor ceiling fans, but this is worth contemplating idea for those who live in other places. If you are one of those still thinking about this home addition, don't fret, with the developments and innovations in today's technology, fan companies are now making their ceiling fans more compatible to changing weather that you shouldn't need to worry about harsh weather than can damage your porch's ceiling fan. Most of these babies' motors are made with weather friendly materials that no rain, heat, or cold will easily break them.


After that being settled, your next concern might just be which indoor outdoor ceiling fan to get. To help you with that, here are a couple of brand names and models that you can consider.


1. Emerson Corsair. From the fashionably unique St. Croix series, this model is a two bladed indoor outdoor ceiling fan with antique pewter finish and all-weather pecan palm leaf blades available in different designs (the extras are sold separately, though). It also scores a perfect one hundred cubic feet per minute, per watt, for airflow efficiency, so, if your porch measures nine feet or even taller, the Corsair is a really nice option you can go for.


2. Emerson Maui Bay. If the name itself doesn't remind you of sunshine, beaches, and tropical drinks, then the look will do the work for you. This beautiful piece embodies tropical elegance in an indoor outdoor ceiling fan with its antique brass finish and tropical leaf, hand-woven wicker, and hand carved wooden blades. This model also has special remote controls, to help you easily manage the speed on especially hot, lazy days.


3. Hunter Sanibel or Beachside. Another concept piece is the Sanibel with its bronze finish and sailcloth blades. This could be perfect for modern homes or for boating enthusiasts with its boat-like look and feel. It also comes with a lamp, perfect as outdoor light.


4. Hunter Charthouse. If you want a more traditional look, the Charthouse is the perfect one for you. This model look a lot like traditional and classic ceiling fans, except for its blades made with rattan or bamboo blades.


5. Emerson Tureen. Made with brush steel finish, opal matte glass, and midnight Bordeaux blades, this indoor outdoor ceiling fan is perfect for the most modern houses.


6. Emerson Devonshire. Having a posh house doesn't mean you can't have an outdoor ceiling fan. Devonshire has a barbeque black finish with all-weather aged oak blades that can surely match your home and stand the damp weather.


These are just some examples, proving you that any kind of home can have options for indoor outdoor ceiling fans. See it for yourself and check out local and online listing of ceiling fans.