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Building a small pond
You guys have got me wondering about our system. The hyacinth and
celery still grow wildly in the veggie filters. Maybe our water is bad. I will have to take a look at the quality anew once things start growing. Jim |
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BTW, the water celery in my "inside the pond under the plastic" is doing fine. the
watercress I put in died. Ingrid On Mon, 4 Feb 2008 20:53:30 CST, wrote: try water celery. |
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my water celery and cyperus doesnt take up much of my small veggie filter, but by mid
summer the abundant water celery is starting to get pale. it does respond to high ammonia as I found out with Jo Ann's pond. Ingrid On Tue, 5 Feb 2008 08:14:54 CST, Phyllis and Jim wrote: You guys have got me wondering about our system. The hyacinth and celery still grow wildly in the veggie filters. Maybe our water is bad. I will have to take a look at the quality anew once things start growing. Jim |
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On Tue, 5 Feb 2008 08:14:54 CST, Phyllis and Jim
wrote: You guys have got me wondering about our system. The hyacinth and celery still grow wildly in the veggie filters. Maybe our water is bad. I will have to take a look at the quality anew once things start growing. I have long endured confusion over water hyacinth growth. My three ponds were connected, the water flowed from a bottom drain in the 1000 gallon pond to 3 filter barrels, got pumped to a 300 gallon pond and went over a spillway to a 160 gallon pond in the shade of a gazebo and back into the 1000 gallon pond. Same water, but the water hyacinths would grow differently in the 300 gallon pond and the 1000 gallon pond. Water was moved by an 1800gph pump and I could never figure out why the hyacinths were more yellow or less green in one pond than the other. It seemed to me they should get the same amount of everything that mattered to a water hyacinth. -- Hal Middle Georgia, Zone 8 http://tinyurl.com/2fxzcb |
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On Wed, 6 Feb 2008 09:15:08 CST, Hal wrote:
I have long endured confusion over water hyacinth growth. My three ponds were connected, the water flowed from a bottom drain in the 1000 gallon pond to 3 filter barrels, got pumped to a 300 gallon pond and went over a spillway to a 160 gallon pond in the shade of a gazebo and back into the 1000 gallon pond. Same water, but the water hyacinths would grow differently in the 300 gallon pond and the 1000 gallon pond. Water was moved by an 1800gph pump and I could never figure out why the hyacinths were more yellow or less green in one pond than the other. It seemed to me they should get the same amount of everything that mattered to a water hyacinth. Which pond were they yellow in? ~ jan ------------ Zone 7a, SE Washington State Ponds: www.jjspond.us |
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On Wed, 6 Feb 2008 11:45:22 CST, ~ jan wrote:
Which pond were they yellow in? ~ jan They seemed to take turns on which pond they would turn more yellow in this year. I could never see a constant in their growth or lack of it, except 15-30-15 fertilizer would make a difference. -- Hal Middle Georgia, Zone 8 http://tinyurl.com/2fxzcb |
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On Thu, 7 Feb 2008 09:38:49 CST, Hal wrote:
On Wed, 6 Feb 2008 11:45:22 CST, ~ jan wrote: Which pond were they yellow in? ~ jan They seemed to take turns on which pond they would turn more yellow in this year. I could never see a constant in their growth or lack of it, except 15-30-15 fertilizer would make a difference. Oh.... I was going to say if more yellow in the fish pond perhaps it was root pruning by the fish. There goes that guess. ;-) ~ jan ------------ Zone 7a, SE Washington State Ponds: www.jjspond.us |
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