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Lydia 04-06-2003 09:44 PM

need a filter?
 
Hi all. I just moved to a new house in Western Washington. For a while
now, I've had water gardening ideas swirling around in my head. So I'm in
the pre-pond stages of planning and learning. I have a question... do I
need a filter if I'm not going to have fish - only plants?

Thanks for your advice,
Lydia



BenignVanilla 04-06-2003 09:56 PM

need a filter?
 
"Lydia" wrote in message
...
Hi all. I just moved to a new house in Western Washington. For a while
now, I've had water gardening ideas swirling around in my head. So I'm in
the pre-pond stages of planning and learning. I have a question... do I
need a filter if I'm not going to have fish - only plants?


Nope, no filter needed. Without critters you won't have the water getting
soiled, and since you plan to have plants in the water, you will be filter
the water naturally. I would suggest however that you include a filter in
your future plans. Once you have a water garden, you'll no doubt want fish
some day.

BV.



Lydia 05-06-2003 05:32 PM

need a filter?
 
Nope, no filter needed. Without critters you won't have the water getting
soiled, and since you plan to have plants in the water, you will be filter
the water naturally. I would suggest however that you include a filter in
your future plans. Once you have a water garden, you'll no doubt want fish
some day.

BV.



Thanks! Knowing me, I think you're probably right... some day I'll want to
do more. Maybe frogs from behind our house will relocate to our pond. :)

Lydia



mad 05-06-2003 11:08 PM

need a filter?
 
you will need mosquito dunks, though, to eat mosquitos.
mad
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The truly wise never play leapfrog with a unicorn.

From: "Lydia"
Organization: University of Washington
Reply-To: "Lydia"
Newsgroups: rec.ponds
Date: Wed, 4 Jun 2003 13:21:43 -0700
Subject: need a filter?

Hi all. I just moved to a new house in Western Washington. For a while
now, I've had water gardening ideas swirling around in my head. So I'm in
the pre-pond stages of planning and learning. I have a question... do I
need a filter if I'm not going to have fish - only plants?

Thanks for your advice,
Lydia





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