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the winter veggie filter worked. my pond never went thru the algae bloom and the
water is now clear to the bottom. hoo haaa
here is my pond in spring. http://weloveteaching.com/mypond/2008-4-23.jpg
it actually looks pretty good compared to other years. Ingrid

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Yourt message reminded me that our pond has avoided green as well.
Our 4 x 4 veggie filter of water celery seems to have done the trick
for the whole pond. The UV has not been thought of...

The WC is thriving!

Our hyacinth are just sending out some new leaves. This winter was
pretty hard on them. Maybe 15 have made it through. The remainder of
the 4 x 16 surface of hyacinths died! That is a sad record.

Jim

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On Wed, 23 Apr 2008 18:47:04 EDT, wrote:

the winter veggie filter worked. my pond never went thru the algae bloom and the
water is now clear to the bottom. hoo haaa
here is my pond in spring.
http://weloveteaching.com/mypond/2008-4-23.jpg
it actually looks pretty good compared to other years. Ingrid


Looks good, and so does the new gazebo covering. Why the netting? What are
the purple flowers blooming already? ~ jan
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netting keeps the koi in, the birds out or they would be pooping in the water.
the blue flowers are those aromatic petunias in a basket. they are hard to find and
I just stumbled on a basket at a farm and fleet so snapped it up.


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Looks good, and so does the new gazebo covering. Why the netting? What are
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On Mon, 28 Apr 2008 22:00:26 EDT, wrote:

I just stumbled on a basket at a farm and fleet so snapped it up.


How submerged is the basket? Just barely touching the water surface? ~ jan
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about 1 inch.

On Thu, 1 May 2008 23:04:19 EDT, ~ jan wrote:

On Mon, 28 Apr 2008 22:00:26 EDT, wrote:

I just stumbled on a basket at a farm and fleet so snapped it up.


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The pond is very pretty. We have ours up and running and it is clearing up nicely. How many Koi do you have and what type? We have only three but they are huge.

Regards,
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http://weloveteaching.com/mypond/mypond.htm
click on "my koi"

On Fri, 2 May 2008 20:57:02 EDT, Goodkarma
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The pond is very pretty. We have ours up and running and it is clearing
up nicely. How many Koi do you have and what type? We have only three
but they are huge.

Regards,
Lisa


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