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Cleaning over the Winter
I'm in central NJ and we've had a warm season so far. My pond had hardly
frozen over at all and the fish are active most days. The water is crystal clear but a lot of leaves have figured out how to get into the pond even though I have netting over it. My question is should I be removing the leaves and risk disturbing an otherwise tranquil pond or would it be better to wait until Spring cleaning? Thanks, Tom in Howell, NJ |
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