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CLAIRE 29-01-2004 05:04 PM

HOW TO STOP YOUR POND FREEZING
 
we have tried putting a tennis ball in the centre of our garden pond
to stop the water from freezing however, with the bad weather recently
this hadn't worked. Can anyone suggest an alternative?

John Bachman 29-01-2004 05:34 PM

HOW TO STOP YOUR POND FREEZING
 
On 29 Jan 2004 08:51:36 -0800, (CLAIRE)
wrote:

we have tried putting a tennis ball in the centre of our garden pond
to stop the water from freezing however, with the bad weather recently
this hadn't worked. Can anyone suggest an alternative?


I am in Southern NH - very cold winter here. My bubbler almost did
the jobby itself but I had to add a trough heater when it got really
cold.

John



Robyn Rhudy 29-01-2004 05:34 PM

HOW TO STOP YOUR POND FREEZING
 

I list some ideas at http://www.fishpondinfo.com/winter.htm

On Thu, 29 Jan 2004, CLAIRE wrote:

we have tried putting a tennis ball in the centre of our garden pond
to stop the water from freezing however, with the bad weather recently
this hadn't worked. Can anyone suggest an alternative?


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BenignVanilla 29-01-2004 07:05 PM

HOW TO STOP YOUR POND FREEZING
 

"CLAIRE" wrote in message
om...
we have tried putting a tennis ball in the centre of our garden pond
to stop the water from freezing however, with the bad weather recently
this hadn't worked. Can anyone suggest an alternative?


Here are some topics on that subject:

http://www.iheartmypond.com/topiclis...c1=Winterizing

BV.
www.iheartmypond.com



GrannyGrump 29-01-2004 07:05 PM

HOW TO STOP YOUR POND FREEZING
 

we have tried putting a tennis ball in the centre of our garden pond
to stop the water from freezing however, with the bad weather recently
this hadn't worked. Can anyone suggest an alternative?


Floating pond heater. Get one at a farm supply store, such as Tractor
Supply.

Brian Watson 29-01-2004 07:05 PM

HOW TO STOP YOUR POND FREEZING
 

"GrannyGrump" wrote in message
...

we have tried putting a tennis ball in the centre of our garden pond
to stop the water from freezing however, with the bad weather recently
this hadn't worked. Can anyone suggest an alternative?


Floating pond heater. Get one at a farm supply store, such as Tractor
Supply.


Plan B: put one into your filter (if you run one).

Less wasted heat loss and you know it's not just heating a small area.

--
Brian
"The wind, do you hear it? It says 'Hel ... looo'"



John Hines 30-01-2004 12:17 AM

HOW TO STOP YOUR POND FREEZING
 
(CLAIRE) wrote:

we have tried putting a tennis ball in the centre of our garden pond
to stop the water from freezing however, with the bad weather recently
this hadn't worked. Can anyone suggest an alternative?


Move to florida? G

If the winter was much worse (we, chicago, is having a very mild winter
this year), that would be in my plans.

John Bachman 30-01-2004 01:12 AM

HOW TO STOP YOUR POND FREEZING
 
On Thu, 29 Jan 2004 17:39:58 -0600, John Hines
wrote:

(CLAIRE) wrote:

we have tried putting a tennis ball in the centre of our garden pond
to stop the water from freezing however, with the bad weather recently
this hadn't worked. Can anyone suggest an alternative?


Move to florida? G

If the winter was much worse (we, chicago, is having a very mild winter
this year), that would be in my plans.


Yeah, but how would you pack your pond for the trip?

Sorry, but I do not want to hear from anyone who had a mild winter.

John



Woodsfrog 30-01-2004 01:32 AM

HOW TO STOP YOUR POND FREEZING
 
Hello Claire,
I use a stock tank heater for a couple of hours at a time just until there is a
hole in the ice. If you want a very low cost device to keep a hole in the ice
try the bubbler invented by one of our water garden society members. A diagram
for making it is on our web site: A href="http://www.mvwgs.org"Miami Valley
Water Garden Society/A Look at the Tips & Tricks Section.
W@@dsfrog
( ~ )
^ ^

Tyrone 30-01-2004 03:09 AM

HOW TO STOP YOUR POND FREEZING
 

"CLAIRE" wrote in message
om...
we have tried putting a tennis ball in the centre of our garden pond
to stop the water from freezing however, with the bad weather recently
this hadn't worked. Can anyone suggest an alternative?


Please explain the theory behind the tennis ball. TIA



John Hines 30-01-2004 03:32 AM

HOW TO STOP YOUR POND FREEZING
 
John Bachman wrote:

On Thu, 29 Jan 2004 17:39:58 -0600, John Hines
wrote:

(CLAIRE) wrote:

we have tried putting a tennis ball in the centre of our garden pond
to stop the water from freezing however, with the bad weather recently
this hadn't worked. Can anyone suggest an alternative?


Move to florida? G

If the winter was much worse (we, chicago, is having a very mild winter
this year), that would be in my plans.


Yeah, but how would you pack your pond for the trip?


In a really big plastic bag? Actually if it was a really bad winter, I
wouldn't expect much left.

Sorry, but I do not want to hear from anyone who had a mild winter.


All thing are relative, it is currently 4.6f (-16c) and dropping.

Coldest day yet winter. Not having heavy snow cover reduces the
insulating effect, causing more pond freezing.



Gretchen 30-01-2004 04:42 AM

HOW TO STOP YOUR POND FREEZING
 
we keep our filter running and also a small water fountain and that seems to
keep a good bit of the pood from freezing but not all....
"CLAIRE" wrote in message
om...
we have tried putting a tennis ball in the centre of our garden pond
to stop the water from freezing however, with the bad weather recently
this hadn't worked. Can anyone suggest an alternative?




CLAIRE 30-01-2004 03:57 PM

HOW TO STOP YOUR POND FREEZING
 
"Tyrone" wrote in message ...
"CLAIRE" wrote in message
om...
we have tried putting a tennis ball in the centre of our garden pond
to stop the water from freezing however, with the bad weather recently
this hadn't worked. Can anyone suggest an alternative?


Please explain the theory behind the tennis ball. TIA


Hi Tyrone,

The theory is that because the tennis ball is bobbing about all the
time the water is never still so it doesn't freeze - clearly this
hasn't worked though.

CLAIRE 30-01-2004 03:58 PM

HOW TO STOP YOUR POND FREEZING
 
"Tyrone" wrote in message ...
"CLAIRE" wrote in message
om...
we have tried putting a tennis ball in the centre of our garden pond
to stop the water from freezing however, with the bad weather recently
this hadn't worked. Can anyone suggest an alternative?


Please explain the theory behind the tennis ball. TIA


Hi Tyrone,

The theory is that because the tennis ball is bobbing about all the
time the water is never still so it doesn't freeze - clearly this
hasn't worked though.

CLAIRE 30-01-2004 04:31 PM

HOW TO STOP YOUR POND FREEZING
 
"Tyrone" wrote in message ...
"CLAIRE" wrote in message
om...
we have tried putting a tennis ball in the centre of our garden pond
to stop the water from freezing however, with the bad weather recently
this hadn't worked. Can anyone suggest an alternative?


Please explain the theory behind the tennis ball. TIA


Hi Tyrone,

The theory is that because the tennis ball is bobbing about all the
time the water is never still so it doesn't freeze - clearly this
hasn't worked though.


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