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What's New at BR&D Landscape? New for 2008:
  • Seriously De-Icing - AquaForce™ Solids Handling Pump can accomplish what most other pumps only aspire to achieve. The combination of high performance flow with a low maintenance design. Drop it right in the pond and let it flow! A protective intake body surrounding our high efficiency magnetic drive pump protects the pump from debris, reducing the frequency the pump has to be removed for maintenance.
  • We are actively researching credit card options and hope to offer them on a trial basis next spring.
  • This summer we increased our trip charge from $20 to $30. We held out as long as we could, having kept our trip charge the same since 2006. The rising fuel costs, however, forced our hand.
  • Adjusting the Auto-Fill - Click here to view information about how to adjust your pond auto-fill.
  • 2008 "Froggy" Award Winners

    Best Overall Pond

    B5

    Greenwood Village

    Best Overall Landscape

    B4

    Greenwood Village

    Best Backyard Therapy

    E4

    Castle Rock

    Best Water Quality

    D2

    Parker

    Best Small Pond/Pondless

    A6

    Littleton

    Best Fish

    A12

    Denver

    Best Aquatic Plants

    A8

    Littleton

  • Vacation Pond Maintenance Service: Available through our Pond Service Division. Call 303-660-5015 and ask for Kelly.
  • Cold Water Bacteria: Not only is it great in early spring and fall for keeping your water balanced, some people are saying it reduces string algae. Use it during warm weeks in the winter, then start it consistently in March along with SAB.
  • EcoShade: Can be added to your water, turning it blue, to create early-season shade, which helps minimize spring string-algae blooms.
  • pondlifestyles.com: Check out www.PondLifestyles.com for lots of information on ponds and a chance to post your own pond pictures.
  • Classes: BR&D is proud to continue offering free pond classes at two local garden centers. It's our ongoing effort to educate you so you get the maximum enjoyment from your pond. Classes are held at Nick's Garden Center in Aurora and Arapahoe Acres in Littleton. A schedule of 2009 classes will be available soon.
     
  • Pond Tunnels: In our earlier ponds, we built shelves to create hiding places for fish, called "fish garages". A new idea is "tunnels" consisting of drain pipe laid on the bottom against a shelf and then concealed with rock and gravel. Please contact us for more information.
  • New Water Garden Partner: Enery Water Gardens for pond plants and fish at: 7601 Indiana Street in Arvada, 303-359-1783.

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