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Spring cleaning the pond
Do all you longtime ponders do a spring cleaning in your pond and if yes how
do you do it.. I have just made it thru my first winter with my 1200 gal pond and everything seems OK. My three Koi and 6 gold fish are looking good. I started to feed the fish this week and the pump is back on. I do have a thick layer of algae on the liner, rocks and plants. I am worried that it will stun the growth of my plants that are showing signs of live. I got the old pondbrush out and scrubbed a spot. Didn't get far, thought stuff. I also have some small gravel in the bottom, is this a good idea or not? It seams to collect sediment and you really can't see the gravel anymore. Thank you for your help. |
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I have had a pond now for three years and started a complete novice. Somehow I needn't have been worried the pond seems to always take care of itself. To get rid of the green algae just use the end of the pair of women's tights, cut off the end so you have about a foot in length put a few small stones in and stuff the rest with barley straw and thumb knot the top and put it in the deepest part of your pond. As the straw rots it give off some kind of enzyme that keeps the algae under control, I've got two in mine and they work fine. I only have goldfish in my pond and I don't know what effect it could have on your koi, so it might be an idea to check first. As regards gravel this is ok but remember if you have a liner in your pond and need to wade into it at some point, the effect of your weight on the gravel, if its sharp, could puncture the liner... so be careful. I have used rounded pebbles. Take a look at a magazine called the essential water gardener it has a complete section on keeping koi... its really interesting as later this year I will be take out my pond to build a purpose built Koi pond.... we'll see what happens. Craig "Rick" wrote in message nk.net... Do all you longtime ponders do a spring cleaning in your pond and if yes how do you do it.. I have just made it thru my first winter with my 1200 gal pond and everything seems OK. My three Koi and 6 gold fish are looking good. I started to feed the fish this week and the pump is back on. I do have a thick layer of algae on the liner, rocks and plants. I am worried that it will stun the growth of my plants that are showing signs of live. I got the old pondbrush out and scrubbed a spot. Didn't get far, thought stuff. I also have some small gravel in the bottom, is this a good idea or not? It seams to collect sediment and you really can't see the gravel anymore. Thank you for your help. |
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"Two and a Half" wrote in message ... Hi I have had a pond now for three years and started a complete novice. Somehow I needn't have been worried the pond seems to always take care of itself. To get rid of the green algae just use the end of the pair of women's tights, cut off the end so you have about a foot in length put a few small stones in and stuff the rest with barley straw and thumb knot the top and put it in the deepest part of your pond. As the straw rots it give off some kind of enzyme that keeps the algae under control, I've got two in mine and they work fine. I only have goldfish in my pond and I don't know what effect it could have on your koi, so it might be an idea to check first. As regards gravel this is ok but remember if you have a liner in your pond and need to wade into it at some point, the effect of your weight on the gravel, if its sharp, could puncture the liner... so be careful. I have used rounded pebbles. Take a look at a magazine called the essential water gardener it has a complete section on keeping koi... its really interesting as later this year I will be take out my pond to build a purpose built Koi pond.... we'll see what happens. Craig Is there a good place to get barley straw . Where do you get yours? Thanks "Rick" wrote in message nk.net... Do all you longtime ponders do a spring cleaning in your pond and if yes how do you do it.. I have just made it thru my first winter with my 1200 gal pond and everything seems OK. My three Koi and 6 gold fish are looking good. I started to feed the fish this week and the pump is back on. I do have a thick layer of algae on the liner, rocks and plants. I am worried that it will stun the growth of my plants that are showing signs of live. I got the old pondbrush out and scrubbed a spot. Didn't get far, thought stuff. I also have some small gravel in the bottom, is this a good idea or not? It seams to collect sediment and you really can't see the gravel anymore. Thank you for your help. |
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Any pet store would have the stuff.. its quite cheap people use it as bedding for their rabbits! Craig "Rick" wrote in message k.net... "Two and a Half" wrote in message ... Hi I have had a pond now for three years and started a complete novice. Somehow I needn't have been worried the pond seems to always take care of itself. To get rid of the green algae just use the end of the pair of women's tights, cut off the end so you have about a foot in length put a few small stones in and stuff the rest with barley straw and thumb knot the top and put it in the deepest part of your pond. As the straw rots it give off some kind of enzyme that keeps the algae under control, I've got two in mine and they work fine. I only have goldfish in my pond and I don't know what effect it could have on your koi, so it might be an idea to check first. As regards gravel this is ok but remember if you have a liner in your pond and need to wade into it at some point, the effect of your weight on the gravel, if its sharp, could puncture the liner... so be careful. I have used rounded pebbles. Take a look at a magazine called the essential water gardener it has a complete section on keeping koi... its really interesting as later this year I will be take out my pond to build a purpose built Koi pond.... we'll see what happens. Craig Is there a good place to get barley straw . Where do you get yours? Thanks "Rick" wrote in message nk.net... Do all you longtime ponders do a spring cleaning in your pond and if yes how do you do it.. I have just made it thru my first winter with my 1200 gal pond and everything seems OK. My three Koi and 6 gold fish are looking good. I started to feed the fish this week and the pump is back on. I do have a thick layer of algae on the liner, rocks and plants. I am worried that it will stun the growth of my plants that are showing signs of live. I got the old pondbrush out and scrubbed a spot. Didn't get far, thought stuff. I also have some small gravel in the bottom, is this a good idea or not? It seams to collect sediment and you really can't see the gravel anymore. Thank you for your help. |
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