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MISSYMAGICGIRL 30-01-2003 09:44 PM

Confused about Predicting Spring
 
I have been trying to figure out what is the best time to start the spring
clean up, putting plants in and feeding. I live in NY Zone 5.

I know 50 degree's for feeding, but if the weather is around 50 ish but the
nights are near freezing, what do I do??


Pulling my hair out

Thanks,

Sacha



Bonnie Espenshade 30-01-2003 10:25 PM

Confused about Predicting Spring
 
MISSYMAGICGIRL wrote:
I have been trying to figure out what is the best time to start the spring
clean up, putting plants in and feeding. I live in NY Zone 5.

I know 50 degree's for feeding, but if the weather is around 50 ish but the
nights are near freezing, what do I do??


Pulling my hair out

Thanks,

Sacha



I usually wait until the local pond shops have their plants.
Then I figure it's safe for me to put mine out. For the
hardy plants, you can usually put these out as soon as they
are available. The tropicals should wait until your last
frost date.

--
Bonnie
NJ




BenignVanilla 31-01-2003 02:13 PM

Confused about Predicting Spring
 
"Bonnie Espenshade" wrote in message
...
snip
I usually wait until the local pond shops have their plants.
Then I figure it's safe for me to put mine out. For the
hardy plants, you can usually put these out as soon as they
are available. The tropicals should wait until your last
frost date.

snip

Local pond shops? Bonnie where do you live? I have NO pond shops near me.
*sigh*

BV.



Bonnie Espenshade 31-01-2003 05:46 PM

Confused about Predicting Spring
 
BenignVanilla wrote:
"Bonnie Espenshade" wrote in message
...
snip

I usually wait until the local pond shops have their plants.
Then I figure it's safe for me to put mine out. For the
hardy plants, you can usually put these out as soon as they
are available. The tropicals should wait until your last
frost date.


snip

Local pond shops? Bonnie where do you live? I have NO pond shops near me.
*sigh*

BV.



I live in a rural area of North West New Jersey, but I have
five pond shops I can drive to easily. More if I want to
travel. I guess I'm lucky.

--
Bonnie
NJ




mad 31-01-2003 10:42 PM

Confused about Predicting Spring
 
my 'local' pond shop is 4 hrs away in midland, tx.
mad
--
Funny, I don't remember being absentminded...



From: "BenignVanilla"
Reply-To: "BenignVanilla"
Newsgroups: rec.ponds
Date: Fri, 31 Jan 2003 09:13:37 -0500
Subject: Confused about Predicting Spring

"Bonnie Espenshade" wrote in message
...
snip
I usually wait until the local pond shops have their plants.
Then I figure it's safe for me to put mine out. For the
hardy plants, you can usually put these out as soon as they
are available. The tropicals should wait until your last
frost date.

snip

Local pond shops? Bonnie where do you live? I have NO pond shops near me.
*sigh*

BV.





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Nedra 01-02-2003 03:58 AM

Confused about Predicting Spring
 
RoFLoL! mad, this is the best sig yet!!!
ned
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"mad" wrote in message
...
my 'local' pond shop is 4 hrs away in midland, tx.
mad
--
Funny, I don't remember being absentminded...



From: "BenignVanilla"
Reply-To: "BenignVanilla"
Newsgroups: rec.ponds
Date: Fri, 31 Jan 2003 09:13:37 -0500
Subject: Confused about Predicting Spring

"Bonnie Espenshade" wrote in message
...
snip
I usually wait until the local pond shops have their plants.
Then I figure it's safe for me to put mine out. For the
hardy plants, you can usually put these out as soon as they
are available. The tropicals should wait until your last
frost date.

snip

Local pond shops? Bonnie where do you live? I have NO pond shops near

me.
*sigh*

BV.





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~ jan 01-02-2003 07:39 PM

Confused about Predicting Spring
 
On 30 Jan 2003 21:44:35 GMT, (MISSYMAGICGIRL) wrote:

I have been trying to figure out what is the best time to start the spring
clean up, putting plants in and feeding. I live in NY Zone 5.

I know 50 degree's for feeding, but if the weather is around 50 ish but the
nights are near freezing, what do I do??

Nothing at this time.
May I suggest a book on patience and/or "Don't Sweat the Small Stuff."?
;o) ~ jan

~ Enjoy winter.

See my ponds and filter design:
http://users.owt.com/jjspond/

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Tri-Cities WA Zone 7a
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Paul in Redland 04-02-2003 12:44 AM

Confused about Predicting Spring
 
Wait 'till the WATER temp is consistently above 50 or even 55 b4 you start
to feed. Your fish won't starve.
Paul

"MISSYMAGICGIRL" wrote in message
...
I have been trying to figure out what is the best time to start the spring
clean up, putting plants in and feeding. I live in NY Zone 5.

I know 50 degree's for feeding, but if the weather is around 50 ish but

the
nights are near freezing, what do I do??


Pulling my hair out

Thanks,

Sacha





MISSYMAGICGIRL 08-02-2003 09:38 PM

Confused about Predicting Spring
 
Thanks all!


Sacha

Gregory Young 09-02-2003 12:22 AM

Confused about Predicting Spring
 
Hi Sacha:
Average your daily temperature.. that is take the highest and lowest temps
each day (I use early morning and late afternoon), add them together and
divide by 2 to get your average. Do this for several days. Then, If your
average temperature remains above 50 or 55 degrees go ahead and feed.
I also live in Zone 5 in NY, near Buffalo. Where in NY do you live?
Happy ponding,
Greg


"MISSYMAGICGIRL" wrote in message
...
Thanks all!


Sacha




Gregory Young 09-02-2003 04:05 PM

Confused about Predicting Spring
 
Hi Mike:
I tend to go with you, but in fairness to others, it is much easier for me
to decide when to start/stop feeding with all the really cold weather we
get. There's little question when you live here...
If fed properly with good quality foodstuff, your fish will go into "winter"
fine. They will live off stored fats all winter. In fact mine grow over
winter (not a great deal, but measurable) without any supplemental feeds.
There's really no need to add to the bioload, esp. during times when the
food may not be properly assimilated by the fish to begin with.
There should be enough easy to digest algae, etc in the pond for the fish to
consume, during the time the temperatures are fluctuating.
I see mine nibbling on the algae on the sides of the pond, under the ice, at
times.
Happy ponding,
Greg

--


"MLF" wrote in message
...

"Gregory Young" wrote:
Average your daily temperature.. If your average temperature
remains above 50 or 55 degrees go ahead and feed.



I am always in a conundrum. In Zone 8B/9A my pond has never gotten below
48 degF. It's often too cold to feed, but some days it gets up to 55 for
a week or so and then down to 50.

I figure once the fish go into their winter torpor, it's best to just
let them ride it out until things warm up for good. I certainly don't
feed them on warm days and starve them on cold ones. As soon as the
average temp is 55 degF for a week, I'll start feeding them again.


Michael Fermanis

New Orleans, Louisiana USA (Remove the RICE to reply)
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