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US Water Services Trade Show 2011

Wednesday, June 29th, 2011
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We have a few photos from our water garden build at the US Water Services Trade Show 2011, including an awesome before/after shot. Check out the before/after shot, and a few other pictures of our team after the build was complete (click the images for a larger view):

Here’s the before/after shot:

Here’s a shot of our build team:

And here’s a shot of Cory!

Aquascapes EcoBlast™ Granular

Wednesday, June 8th, 2011
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Check out this video about Aquascapes EcoBlast™ Granular, courtesy of Aquascape:

Project of the Month – December 2010

Thursday, December 2nd, 2010
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Allow me to introduce the Jim and Linda Hale project. This was our big water feature project this year. Approx. 20 tons of stone, 55 total feet of stream/falls area, 2 waterfalls, 7000 GPH of water, and lots of labor in 90 degree plus weather went into this baby! Jim was paralyzed serving our country in Vietnam, but he’s been smiling ever since. You’ve never met a guy with such a great attitude. Pictured are some of the TNL guys enjoying some good food and fellowship that Jim invited us over for several weeks ago. Thanks Jim and Linda for your business (and your patience)!

Clear Pond Water – Aquascape Rapid Clear

Tuesday, November 30th, 2010
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Check out this video about clear pond water – Aquascape Rapid Clear, courtesy of Aquascape:

Project of the Month – November 2010

Wednesday, November 3rd, 2010
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Our client had a front area that was nice but overgrown & underutilized. They had been wanting a water feature for a long time & finally were ready to do something. We installed a small waterfall and stream to weave between 2 larger boulders the client already had on site. This spilled into an 8′x11′ pond, complete with a skimmer filtration system, 3000 GPH pump, ‘fish caves’, 3 depths of water, and underwater LED lights on a simple transformer. Upon completion, no design was needed as it become very obvious what ‘the icing on the cake’ should look like with plant materials. We also created a small sitting area out of flagstone adjacent to the pond for someone to be able to sit, ‘ponder’, and relax. The end result? An area that’s no longer ‘overwhelming’, and can now be enjoyed up close or from looking out the windows surrounding it, and that will be enjoyed as the area matures for years to come!

LED Landscape Lighting by Aquascape

Monday, November 1st, 2010
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Check out this great instructional video about LED landscape lighting, courtesy of Aquascape:

How To Winterize Your Pond

Friday, October 1st, 2010
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Check out this video about how to winterize your pond, courtesy of Aquascape:

 
 

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