View Single Post
  #7   Report Post  
Old 02-07-2005, 04:53 PM
kc
 
Posts: n/a
Default

Well, I think I'm going to have to combine Roy's and Jan's advice. I went
a got a finer gauge net at Petsmart and that's helping, but this stuff is
stuck in the roots of all my water plants, in between the rocks on the side
of the pond, etc....Jan if I "overflow" the pond do I have to remove the
fish or....
Kirsten
"Roy" wrote in message
...
Yep, one of the pitfalls of using lots of so called potting mixes etc
is the stuff has good soil for plantin gin ponds but the additive of
perlite makes it unsuitable. Have you tried the smaller mesh nets
typically used for aquariums........real cheap and they have them in
some 6 x 8 inch sizes. I use them to scoop out mulm etc out of varous
tanks I have around as well as surface junk like you mention, and they
work good.Even if the plant does not get turned over, the perlite is
still prone to getting in the pond.

If you want to try your hand at cleaning up a real mess in a large
pond of 1+ acre, you need to trey getting wood mulch out. I had wood
mulch in and around the planted section and the stream came up to the
point it backfilled into the pond and pond wa inundated with flood
waters. I had previously just put down 32 bags of shredded cypress
mulch about 2 weeks prior........what a mess..........U hgave since
replaced all wood type mulch with river gravel.......if that floats
away I quit!

On Thu, 30 Jun 2005 11:08:40 -0400, "kc"
wrote:

===I bought a horsetail reed which I love and put it in a floating pond
plant
===bucket. I used the soil that came with the plant and some generic
garden
===soil I had on hand...never thinking that this plant could end up
upside down
===with all the soil floating around in my pond after a huge storm we
had last
===night.
=== Unfortunately, the soil had perlite in it (miniscule balls of
styrofoam)
===which are now floating all over the pond, stuck in the roots of the
floating
===plants, etc.
===I'm trying to get it out the best I can with my net, but it's almost
like
===trying to net air--it goes right back through the holes...I'll
probably be
===seeing pieces years from now, and I'm just hoping the fish know
better than
===to eat it or have iron cast stomachs in case they do!Kirsten
===



==============================================
Put some color in your cheeks...garden naked!
"The original frugal ponder"
~~~~ }((((o ~~~~~~ }{{{{o ~~~~~~~ }(((((o