Fertilizer

Gardening is often about balance. For example, maintaining a proper soil pH balance helps plants acquire the nutrients they need. But sometimes an aesthetic balance is necessary too. Water and earth are a natural and necessary combination, and water garden ponds are a beautiful way to bring that lesson home.

Garden ponds have been used for centuries to promote tranquility and contemplation, most famously in ancient Japan. Modern gardeners love garden ponds for much the same reasons. The sight and sound of flowing water is very relaxing, and provides a perfect complement to standard terrestrial gardens.

Water garden ponds can be habitats for goldfish or koi, or visiting birds that bathe in the shallows. Many water gardeners enjoy the sight of water lilies, or additional water features such as windmills or waterfalls.

If you're thinking of adding a garden pond to your home landscape, the articles below list the steps that will get you started.



Fertilizer Guides

  • Fertilizer video

    Watch this video to learn more about fertilizing.

  • Fertilizer equipment

    Choosing the right fertilizer for your lawn will do little good if it's applied improperly. Our guide to fertilizer equipment explains the difference between drop spreaders and rotary spreaders, and the three types of fertilizer sprayers.

  • Fertilizer tips and techniques

    Lawn fertilizer also has its mysteries, and we're here to reveal them, from common fertilizer terms to how to make your neighbors green with jealousy. Read on for a quick and easy guide to fertilizer tips and techniques.

  • Fertilizer facts

    The ratio 12-8-10 might sound like the ideal body measurements for today's boyish Hollywood actresses, but it's actually a series of percentages explained by the mysterious acronym NPK. Learn this and more in our guide to fertilizer facts.

  • Fertilizer Types

    Unfortunately, there is no consensus on which types of fertilizers confer the most benefit to particular plants. Experience with your lawn or garden is always the best indicator of what works best.

  • All about fertilizer

    Choosing the right fertilizer for your lawn or garden can be complex. A good place to start is by deciding whether you will be using chemical or organic fertilizer. Find out the differences and more inside.