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Old 29-07-2003, 02:22 PM
Wendy Kelly Budd
 
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How did it work out?

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Old 29-07-2003, 02:32 PM
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"Wendy Kelly Budd" wrote in message
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How did it work out?


Wendy,

Oh, you remembered! Thanks for your interest!
Well, the water lettuces never did green up; I discovered that I have some
kind of black fly-like characters who seem to be literally sucking the green
out of them. I have decided to leave them to their own devices. Anyway,
the pond tour visitors were very complimentary about our "small space" pond,
and several actually told us that they were told by other people taking the
tour to be certain to stop by ours. No one made any comments about the
yellow water lettuce; there were many comments on the naturalness of the
pond, the water clarity, and the overall design. There ended up being more
than 20 ponds on the tour, all sizes and types. There is a 500$ prize to be
determined by mail-in balloting, but I am sure it will go to a larger, more
showy pond. I didn't get into it for the prize anyway...like most ponders,
I am just proud of my pond, and I really wanted to show people that even a
tiny back yard can have a nice pond.

NJ


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Old 29-07-2003, 03:12 PM
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Do you have pictures on line?

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The chicken was 'involved' - the pig was 'committed'."

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"Wendy Kelly Budd" wrote in message
k.net...
How did it work out?


Wendy,

Oh, you remembered! Thanks for your interest!
Well, the water lettuces never did green up; I discovered that I have some
kind of black fly-like characters who seem to be literally sucking the

green
out of them. I have decided to leave them to their own devices. Anyway,
the pond tour visitors were very complimentary about our "small space"

pond,
and several actually told us that they were told by other people taking

the
tour to be certain to stop by ours. No one made any comments about the
yellow water lettuce; there were many comments on the naturalness of the
pond, the water clarity, and the overall design. There ended up being

more
than 20 ponds on the tour, all sizes and types. There is a 500$ prize to

be
determined by mail-in balloting, but I am sure it will go to a larger,

more
showy pond. I didn't get into it for the prize anyway...like most

ponders,
I am just proud of my pond, and I really wanted to show people that even a
tiny back yard can have a nice pond.

NJ




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Old 29-07-2003, 05:43 PM
NJ
 
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No pix online. I have no idea where I would post them. I will put my
husband/computer guru on that issue. I know posting pix here is a no-no.

NJ
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From: Just Me "Koi"
Newsgroups: rec.ponds
Sent: Tuesday, July 29, 2003 10:07 AM
Subject: NJ. How was the pond tour?


Do you have pictures on line?

--
_______________________________________
"The difference between 'involvement' and 'commitment' is
like an eggs-and-ham breakfast:
The chicken was 'involved' - the pig was 'committed'."

http://community.webshots.com/user/godwino

"NJ" wrote in message
...

"Wendy Kelly Budd" wrote in message
k.net...
How did it work out?


Wendy,

Oh, you remembered! Thanks for your interest!
Well, the water lettuces never did green up; I discovered that I have some
kind of black fly-like characters who seem to be literally sucking the

green
out of them. I have decided to leave them to their own devices. Anyway,
the pond tour visitors were very complimentary about our "small space"

pond,
and several actually told us that they were told by other people taking

the
tour to be certain to stop by ours. No one made any comments about the
yellow water lettuce; there were many comments on the naturalness of the
pond, the water clarity, and the overall design. There ended up being

more
than 20 ponds on the tour, all sizes and types. There is a 500$ prize to

be
determined by mail-in balloting, but I am sure it will go to a larger,

more
showy pond. I didn't get into it for the prize anyway...like most

ponders,
I am just proud of my pond, and I really wanted to show people that even a
tiny back yard can have a nice pond.

NJ





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Old 29-07-2003, 07:03 PM
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Ahhh, being told you have a natural-looking pond is the highest compliment
to me!! Congrats. Did the 'tourists' trample any plants? Were they
respectful? Twenty ponds is quite alot! Our pond tour had seven this year.
We are a smallish town.

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"When you lose, don't lose the lesson." - Dalai Lama




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Old 30-07-2003, 02:02 AM
Bob H
 
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Take a look at the MSN group "The Old Garden Pond" I belong to that group as
well as cruising here for info...the difference is we LOVE pictures over
there, you can link messages here to your pictures there just as easily as I
added the link below.
http://groups.msn.com/TheOldGardenPond
I would also LOVE to see your pond...here is a link to mine.
http://groups.msn.com/TheOldGardenPo...nw?albumlist=2

"NJ" wrote in message
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No pix online. I have no idea where I would post them. I will put my
husband/computer guru on that issue. I know posting pix here is a no-no.

NJ
----- Original Message -----
From: Just Me "Koi"
Newsgroups: rec.ponds
Sent: Tuesday, July 29, 2003 10:07 AM
Subject: NJ. How was the pond tour?


Do you have pictures on line?

--
_______________________________________
"The difference between 'involvement' and 'commitment' is
like an eggs-and-ham breakfast:
The chicken was 'involved' - the pig was 'committed'."

http://community.webshots.com/user/godwino

"NJ" wrote in message
...

"Wendy Kelly Budd" wrote in message
k.net...
How did it work out?


Wendy,

Oh, you remembered! Thanks for your interest!
Well, the water lettuces never did green up; I discovered that I have

some
kind of black fly-like characters who seem to be literally sucking the

green
out of them. I have decided to leave them to their own devices.

Anyway,
the pond tour visitors were very complimentary about our "small space"

pond,
and several actually told us that they were told by other people taking

the
tour to be certain to stop by ours. No one made any comments about the
yellow water lettuce; there were many comments on the naturalness of the
pond, the water clarity, and the overall design. There ended up being

more
than 20 ponds on the tour, all sizes and types. There is a 500$ prize

to
be
determined by mail-in balloting, but I am sure it will go to a larger,

more
showy pond. I didn't get into it for the prize anyway...like most

ponders,
I am just proud of my pond, and I really wanted to show people that even

a
tiny back yard can have a nice pond.

NJ







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"Wendy Kelly Budd" wrote in message
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Ahhh, being told you have a natural-looking pond is the highest compliment
to me!! Congrats. Did the 'tourists' trample any plants? Were they
respectful?


You know, I was pleasantly surprised by the visitors to our pond. Not only
were they admiring and complimentary, they were genuinely interested and
yes, respectful. I even had to encourage several to get closer and get a
really up-close look at the pond. I had occasion today to call the garden
center that sponsored the tour (we are consulting with a designer there to
rip out what little grass we have in the back yard and put in all landscape
beds) and the owner told us that, so far, we are in the lead with the most
votes for the Battle of the Ponds! I was floored. They use a mail-in
balloting system, postage-paid cards, and got a couple dozen replies
already. I was sure that our little fishpond would pale in comparison to
the larger ponds on the tour. It is a very nice compliment to our hard
work.

On another note, the water lettuce are really going downhill fast. They are
lemon-yellow and disintegrating. I have found black spots eaten through
them, and a cloud of gnat-like bugs above them every now and then. Bummer.

NJ


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NJ wrote:
"Wendy Kelly Budd" wrote in message
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Ahhh, being told you have a natural-looking pond is the highest compliment
to me!! Congrats. Did the 'tourists' trample any plants? Were they
respectful?



You know, I was pleasantly surprised by the visitors to our pond. Not only
were they admiring and complimentary, they were genuinely interested and
yes, respectful. I even had to encourage several to get closer and get a
really up-close look at the pond. I had occasion today to call the garden
center that sponsored the tour (we are consulting with a designer there to
rip out what little grass we have in the back yard and put in all landscape
beds) and the owner told us that, so far, we are in the lead with the most
votes for the Battle of the Ponds! I was floored. They use a mail-in
balloting system, postage-paid cards, and got a couple dozen replies
already. I was sure that our little fishpond would pale in comparison to
the larger ponds on the tour. It is a very nice compliment to our hard
work.

On another note, the water lettuce are really going downhill fast. They are
lemon-yellow and disintegrating. I have found black spots eaten through
them, and a cloud of gnat-like bugs above them every now and then. Bummer.

NJ



now thats cool I have seen some big NICE superponder Koi ponds that
just left me cold, and some realy small ones that were a joy to the heart.

on your water letuce how much sun are they geting? I bought some eal
nice hyacinth and when I put it in the pond within a few days it was
brown and crispy, sun burt and now it kinda sorta resembles what you
describe
I dont know if thats what is happening to your lettuce but
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Z5 New Mexico

never miss a good oportunity to shut up

see my pond at:

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on your water letuce how much sun are they geting? I bought some eal
nice hyacinth and when I put it in the pond within a few days it was
brown and crispy, sun burt and now it kinda sorta resembles what you
describe
I dont know if thats what is happening to your lettuce but


Hi, John...

My water lettuce aren't browning or crisping; they have just turned totally
pale yellow, and I have noticed that the soft, hairlike rootlets on them are
dark and/or nonexistent. They have begun to get mushy and grey, so I have
taken them all out of the pond. My lilies have sent up a legion of pads, so
that and the rampant anacharis may end up providing the coverage I need for
continued clear water. The water lettuce enjoy dappled morning sun and
total afternoon shade. I think it must have been some sort of bug
infestation.

On another note: we are still in the lead in the Battle of the Ponds
(!!)--a few stray ballots are still being awaited. I am still chuckling
(but oh so very proud!).

NJ (just back from a 5-day professional trip to Denver, CO which should
explain my tardy reply)


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"NJ" wrote in message
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My water lettuce aren't browning or crisping; they have just turned

totally
pale yellow, and I have noticed that the soft, hairlike rootlets on them

are
dark and/or nonexistent. They have begun to get mushy and grey, so I have
taken them all out of the pond. My lilies have sent up a legion of pads,

so
that and the rampant anacharis may end up providing the coverage I need

for
continued clear water. The water lettuce enjoy dappled morning sun and
total afternoon shade. I think it must have been some sort of bug
infestation.

snip

My lettuce is also yellowing. I was hoping this was a nutrient thing. I have
started feeding the fish, and also started adding Potash.

BV.


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