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Wakoola Water Gardens News · Fall/Winter 2005

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Pick up barley for your pond today!


Got koi?
We do! Come check out our selection of various types of fish for your pond.
Greetings from Wakoola Water Gardens!

Now that autumn is upon us, it's time to start thinking about how to make sure our ponds get ready for the coming cold months. And, if you still haven't built your water garden, fall is the best time to build it!

We have one more pond construction seminar this year: Saturday, November 5th from 12 to 3 PM. This popular class will give you a lot of the info you need to begin your project. Last chance this year to attend!

At Wakoola Water Gardens, we look forward to watching our garden turn colors in the fall. We hope you will stop in and stroll around the ponds to see things such as the spectacular tropical water lilies at their full size, which will continue to bloom until mid October.

Fall is a great time to add fish to your pond. Through the month of October our fish are on sale, buy one get one free!

Hope to see you soon at Wakoola!

New Urns!!
We have a shipment of new urns in pretty colors. Add a disappearing fountain to your yard today!
We'll show you how!
F A L L   C A L E N D A R
For Your Pond

FISH
Reduce pond fish feeding when the water temperatures start dropping below 60 degrees. In north Georgia, this usually happens in early November.
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PLANTS
Water Lilies
Stop fertilizing hardy lilies when there are no more flowers produced. Read More

Marginal (bog) plants
Trim off dead growth as needed in the fall to maintain a nice appearance.
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Floating plants
Hyacinth and lettuce will not survive the north Georgia winter.
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Submerged plants
Anacharis and hornwort should be left in the pond over the winter.
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POND
Fall is a good time to clean out your pond if needed. A good rule of thumb is that if your pond has more than one inch of sludge on the bottom, you may need a cleaning.
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Netting
Keep the leaves out of your pond with pond netting from Wakoola. Only $1.25 per linear foot.
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Barley
Now is the time to change the barley bale in your pond so that it has time to start decomposing before the water gets cold.
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Bacteria
Use beneficial bacteria each month of the year in Georgia.
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NEW STORE HOURS

October
Monday - Saturday   9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
November
Monday - Friday   9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Saturday   9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Closed Sundays & Holidays

F  A  L  L    C  O  U  P  O  N

25% OFF ANY SINGLE ITEM

Not to be combined with any other store offers. Expires 11/30/05.


Wakoola Water Gardens
5235 Union Hill Road Cumming, Georgia 30040
770-844-0772
www.wakoola.com

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