by Leslie Triplett | Feb 9, 2023 | Blog
The 4 x 4 x 48 is coming soon!! What is it, you ask? This is a grueling two-day challenge that Eric Triplett and Kathy Jo Ferreira take on as a fund raising event for The Pond Digger Ranch Wildlife Rehabilitation Foundation. Originally inspired by David Goggin’s,...
by Leslie Triplett | Feb 7, 2023 | Blog, Pond Care
When we see people falling out of love with their pond, it’s so sad! First, they stop bringing it new plants, then they stop bringing home fish, then they don’t sit by it anymore. If this sounds like you, read on, my friend. Our message is to help you fall in love...
by Leslie Triplett | Feb 2, 2023 | Blog
The number one reason we get baby birds, and even some mammals like squirrels and raccoons is from trees being cut down in the spring and summer. While we highly recommend lacing and trimming all trees on your property from bonsai specimens to your structural...
by Leslie Triplett | Jan 27, 2023 | Blog
This is one topic that gets me super hot under the collar. The main reason is, while some pond newbies may repeat incorrect info to friends and family, all of these outright lies that you’re about to see were put out into the pond industry by experienced pond...
by Leslie Triplett | Jan 19, 2023 | Blog, Koi Fish
Our personal belief, when it comes to ponds, is “More is better!” More fish, more food, more filtration (because I always have too many fish and too much food), more oxygen, more plants, more flow, more, more, more. I know we are not alone in this belief, as this is...
by Leslie Triplett | Jan 13, 2023 | Blog
Although we are still feeling the bite of snow chilled winds from our local mountains, spring is just around the corner, and you can bet your bottom dollar that the wildlife around you is preparing for it. Coyotes often get a bad rap, despite the fact that they are...