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Water Garden Gems
3136 Bolton Road
Marion, Texas 78124
1-800-682-6098
1-210-659-5841
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Texas Koi and Water Garden Clubs
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If you have a water garden or Koi pond - joining a club can be a great
resource tool for those never-ending questions regarding water
quality, fish health, and plant care.
Even if you are unable to attend meetings, most of the clubs have
excellent newsletters that are full of beneficial information.
Some of them even have great libraries full of books and videos that
are available to club members. Just about every club has members
out of their geographical area, so feel free to join a club no matter
where the club is and where you are!
At Water Garden Gems we wanted to include information on the
various clubs in our great state. If you are in Texas, and your
club is not listed, we will be happy to add your site if you send us
an
e-mail.
- When you click on a logo, that club's web site will open in a
new window.
- To return to Water Garden Gems, simply close down the new
window.
- All clubs are listed alphabetically.
- Descriptions are provided by the club.
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BASED OUT OF: Austin The Austin Pond Society was formed in
1990 to stimulate interest, appreciation, and skills in water
gardening. Today, over 250 members provide a forum for members to
exchange ideas, knowledge, and experience in water gardening.
We meet the third Monday of each month at 7 PM at Zilker Botanical
Gardens, where we maintain a free library of materials on water
gardening and guest speakers present programs to our members and
guests.
Whether your interest is koi, goldfish, aquatic plants or new
techniques on pond building, come join us. A family
membership is $25, that rewards you with the quarterly publication
of our newsletter, The Ripples, a Fall Social, Mini Pond Tours,
Spring Plant Swap, and a chance to share your love of water
gardening with some of the friendliest people in Texas.
"Y'all come!" |
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BASED OUT OF: Houston The purpose of
the Lone Star ZNA Koi Club is to promote the hobby of koi keeping,
and appreciating by engaging in educational and social activities
that promote the spread of information related to the betterment
of this purpose. All levels of koi hobbyists, including
those that don't even have a pond, are welcome. In fact, it
is usually better to join a club and learn about ponds, koi, and
filtration and then build a pond and get into koi then "do it"
without the help of a group of people that have been then before.
We usually meeting the third Sunday afternoon of the month.
This may be at members' homes in the Houston area. However,
we have had day long seminars at hotels or at Mercer Arboretum,
and do have trips planned to koi farms in the area. Lectures
or other educational activities are part of each meeting.
Speakers are brought in from other states or clubs or from the
club. There is an annual koi show as well as koi and pond tour.
We are a friendly club and willing to help the beginner.
So come join us! |
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BASED OUT OF: Amarillo The
Ogallala
Water Gardeners was formed in January of 1998. We
started with 18 members and have continued to grow every year
since. We currently have 65 member families. We have an
annual water garden tour called ‘Parade of Ponds’ always on the
last Saturday of July. We have annual spring and fall ‘Plant
Swaps’ where members share their surplus plants. In order to
improve our community, we have also built two ponds on outreach
type facilities for the public to enjoy.
We normally meet at the Amarillo Botanical Gardens during the
cooler months and at members’ homes during the summer. Our
dues are $25 for families or $20 for an individual. You are
welcome to come join us, check our web site for details. |
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BASED OUT OF: El Paso The Southwest Koi
and Pond Association promotes the hobbies of koi, ponds and water
gardening in El Paso, Texas. There is a growing interest in
constructing koi and water garden ponds and our club meets monthly
to discuss pond, plant, and fish problems. One will benefit
by consulting with some of our senior pond owners at our meetings.
Their knowledge will help greatly in reducing the number of
mistakes in constructing and maintaining ponds.
SKAPA invites anyone interested in ponds, koi, goldfish, plants
and other aquatic life to attend one of our monthly meetings to
see if our organization can be beneficial for you. For
further information call (915) 532-5219 or (915) 833-9339 or visit
our web site at
www.SKAPA.org. |
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The Texas Association of Pond Societies was formed to help
member clubs in the various aspects of running their club.
As with any networking group, the exchange of ideas is critical
for the success and growth of all of our member clubs.
If there's not a club formed in your area contact TAPS for
assistance in forming one. |
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BASED OUT OF: San Antonio
Everyone is invited!
Any adult who has an interest in koi, fancy goldfish, or water
gardening is welcome at any of our monthly meetings or other club
events. We sponsor an annual spring fish sale and fall fish show
and several field trips. Most years we also host a club pond tour.
Annual $20 membership includes informative monthly pond
newsletter, club book and video lending library, membership in
national AKCA organization, and all other special club member
discounts or other privileges. Our club has three certified Koi
Health Advisors trained and willing to help TKFGS members with
pond problems or proper pond design.
Check out our
website to get more details. |
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BASED OUT OF: San Antonio
The Water Garden Club of South Texas is an organization who
shares the common interest of water gardening. The club's goal
is to educate and promote the enjoyment of ponds and plants
relating to water gardening and fish. The club is also a good
resource for pond construction/maintenance, the care of fish and
plants.
The Water Garden Club of South Texas is an educational and
charitable non-profit organization, which began its journey in
January 2000. Equipped with folks who are willing to take the time
to teach you and with a library of wonderful books to use as tools
in your zest for knowledge, the club meets monthly on the second
Saturday of each month at 1:00 PM at the Carriage House in The San
Antonio Botanical Garden at 555 Funston Place and at different
members homes depending on our workshop topic for that month. A
newsletter, "Lilies & Things", is distributed quarterly to all the
advertisers and the club members.
Membership gives you certain privileges, which includes the
ability to call someone for help to answer your questions, the use
of a library of books and videos covering every aspect of water
gardening. The club has a fascinating and informative website and
speakers at each meeting with a wealth of knowledge for our
members. Networking with fellow ponders just goes without saying. |
IMPORTANT:
PLEASE SEND US AN
EMAIL IF YOU EVER FIND
ONE OF THESE LINKS THAT DO NOT WORK! |
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