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kevin 23-07-2003 08:09 PM

Lilly pad problem
 
I have been contacted by Marion, who has a 20 acre pond covered in Lilly pads, and has been for 4 years.

Each year the pond is getting shallower as a result of the plant material.

What is the best way of removing them? (organic options preferable..)

Kevin

K30a 23-07-2003 09:02 PM

Lilly pad problem
 
That's what ponds do. They fill in.
The pond needs to be dug out.
These are my resources for large ponds.

The following are great resources
for large, natural ponds.
Earth Pond Sourcebook
by Tim Matson
and the newsgroup
misc.rural
and the ask the Pond Boss forum
http://www.pondboss.com/cgibin/ubbcgi/ultimatebb.cgi
and

http://www.aquaticecosystems.com/aquatic1v1/
[url]http://www.aquaticecosystems.com/aquatic1v1/index.icl[/url
and, very important,
call your county extension agent before digging, find out
if there are any rules and regulations you need to be
aware of. Depending on what you are doing they can be
a lot of help along the way.

good luck!

Kevin wrote I have been contacted by Marion, who has a 20 acre pond covered
in Lilly
pads, and has been for 4 years.

Each year the pond is getting shallower as a result of the plant
material.

What is the best way of removing them? (organic options preferable..)



k30a

~ jan JJsPond.us 30-07-2003 10:33 PM

Lilly pad problem
 
Would a backhoe be considered organic? ~ jan

On 23 Jul 2003 19:45:43 GMT, ESPMER (K30a) wrote:


That's what ponds do. They fill in.
The pond needs to be dug out.
These are my resources for large ponds.

The following are great resources
for large, natural ponds.
Earth Pond Sourcebook
by Tim Matson
and the newsgroup
misc.rural
and the ask the Pond Boss forum
http://www.pondboss.com/cgibin/ubbcgi/ultimatebb.cgi
and
A
HREF="http://www.aquaticecosystems.com/aquatic1v1/index.icl"http://www.aq
uaticecosystems.com/aquatic1v1/index.icl/A
and, very important,
call your county extension agent before digging, find out
if there are any rules and regulations you need to be
aware of. Depending on what you are doing they can be
a lot of help along the way.

good luck!

Kevin wrote I have been contacted by Marion, who has a 20 acre pond covered
in Lilly
pads, and has been for 4 years.

Each year the pond is getting shallower as a result of the plant
material.

What is the best way of removing them? (organic options preferable..)



k30a



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K30a 30-07-2003 10:48 PM

Lilly pad problem
 
jan wrote
Would a backhoe be considered organic?

If it results in a pond, heck yes! :-)


k30a
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