A guide to decide type of pond liner
Post Date:
24Mar, 2022
Selecting the perfect pond liner for your pond will be one of the most critical decisions considering your needs. A guideline to decide appropriate pond liner needs to take the following into consideration:
Advantages of Firestone PondGard EPDM rubber pond liner
Post Date:
24Mar, 2022
Advantages of Firestone PondGard EPDM rubber pond liner or EPDM rubber geomembrane compared to HDPE or PVC liners: Fish friendly – EPDM rubber liners do not pose any risk to fish, plants or other aquatic life (tested & certified) while PVC is not suitable for Aquatic life as it contains Plasticizers.
EPDM can sustain very low temperature as low as minus 45degC, while PVC doesn’t function well at very high and very low temperatures. Hence it is ideal for an indoor pool, or one located in a shady area.
7 tips on how to maintain a garden
Post Date:
13Mar, 2022
When it comes to garden maintenance, there is no easy way, but that doesn't mean that there isn't a smarter way. These 7 smart tips will make your gardening journey easier. With the right tools and the right mind set, you'll even start to love not just your garden but the journey as well.
Pond maintenance at Autumn - A simple guide
Post Date:
06Mar, 2022
The season of Autumn is a time of year when we admire the changing foliage colours of our plants and enjoy the easing summer heat and welcome the cold breeze. Nonetheless, there are always jobs in the garden and, most of all, our ponds. The fish and plants require our attention to prepare them for the Winter months that lie ahead.
Why You Should Choose a Firestone EPDM Pond Liner
Post Date:
27Feb, 2022
Did you know? The first use of a Firestone EPDM pond liner was in 1973 for an irrigation lagoon in Spain and it still hasn’t needed replacing.
3 Ways to Use Your Firestone EPDM Pond Liner
Post Date:
27Feb, 2022
A pond liner is the foundation of any pond or water feature. You need to invest in the best pond liner material and brand for peace of mind. Don’t settle for cheap alternatives that won’t last. These inferior products will simply tear, puncture and deteriorate over time. They can also release chemicals that are very harmful to fish, humans and plants. Eventually, you’ll be forced to replace your liner and rebuild your water garden. Nobody wants to do that!