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Barley Straw - ponds
My copy of "Gardens Illustrated" for April '04 has just arrived and in it I
noticed that Nigel Colborn writing as "Mole" comments that: "The threatened ban on barley straw as an agent for clearing algae from ponds appears to be in place. Health and Safety officials have now ruled that it is illegal to sell barley straw for this purpose under the European Union ruling that insists that all 'biocidal' roducts be registered." Precisely how is barley straw used to clear algae and why is it supposed to be effective, and IS it effective? |
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In message , Fran
writes Precisely how is barley straw used to clear algae Get a bundle of it and pop it in the pond - leave. and why is it supposed to be effective, Dunno. and IS it effective? Worked for us. -- Chris French and Helen Johnson, Leeds urg Suppliers and References FAQ: http://www.familyfrench.co.uk/garden/urgfaq/index.html |
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Diane Epps wrote:
I believe that it works by removing the excess nitrogen from the water as it rots down. As the straw decomposes in the lake, it releases a chemical which inhibits algal growth - otherwise any old straw would do. It has to be barley straw! pk |
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"Fran" wrote in
u: Precisely how is barley straw used to clear algae and why is it supposed to be effective, and IS it effective? Dunno how it works, but it definitely does. Victoria -- gardening on a north-facing hill in South-East Cornwall -- |
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"Fran" wrote in message ... My copy of "Gardens Illustrated" for April '04 has just arrived and in it I noticed that Nigel Colborn writing as "Mole" comments that: "The threatened ban on barley straw as an agent for clearing algae from ponds appears to be in place. Health and Safety officials have now ruled that it is illegal to sell barley straw for this purpose under the European Union ruling that insists that all 'biocidal' roducts be registered." It's just them trying to get more money out of business, like a tax. In the US they sell a product made of Caster Oil as a Mole deterrent but over here the MAFF people demand full (animal!) testing costing tens of thousands of pounds which is why you can't buy it here. They will not accept the US test results for obvious reasons. Same has happened with our garden chemicals, they are being priced out of the market. Restaurants in France still have their Cheese Boards at Room temperature 'cause it tastes better like that, and sod the EU rules. Why don't we pick and choose the laws we want too. Precisely how is barley straw used to clear algae and why is it supposed to be effective, and IS it effective? I understood it contained it's own anti algae chemicals, made by the plant to stop it's leaves getting covered. Whilst I've not used it everyone I know that has says it has worked. -- Regards Bob Some photos of my plants at..... |
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"Fran" wrote in message . au...
My copy of "Gardens Illustrated" for April '04 has just arrived and in it I noticed that Nigel Colborn writing as "Mole" comments that: "The threatened ban on barley straw as an agent for clearing algae from ponds appears to be in place. Health and Safety officials have now ruled that it is illegal to sell barley straw for this purpose under the European Union ruling that insists that all 'biocidal' roducts be registered." Precisely how is barley straw used to clear algae and why is it supposed to be effective, and IS it effective? I saw one bit of info on the net that said that the straw produces humic acid which oxidises water to hydrogen peroxide which, when present in minute concenrations, kill algae. this would explain the anecdotal evidence that the barley straw is best when situatd in well oxygenated water. I place mine under the outfall of the return from the filter box. My pond has been clear now for nearly three years depite the fact that it is in a southerly aspect and last year we had very high sunlight and high temperatures. There are hundreds of fish in my 16' diameter pond, but they won't stay still long enough for me to count them. Also my cat catches at least on per week. I saw my large koi swimming around with a headless goldfish in its mouth, shaking the goldfish as a shark would shake a seal. If you don't want to obey e.c regs just buy pet bedding and make a criminal of yourself. Tony Bull www.caterpillarfountain.co.uk |
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"Fran" wrote in message . au...
My copy of "Gardens Illustrated" for April '04 has just arrived and in it I noticed that Nigel Colborn writing as "Mole" comments that: "The threatened ban on barley straw as an agent for clearing algae from ponds appears to be in place. Health and Safety officials have now ruled that it is illegal to sell barley straw for this purpose under the European Union ruling that insists that all 'biocidal' roducts be registered." Precisely how is barley straw used to clear algae and why is it supposed to be effective, and IS it effective? I saw one bit of info on the net that said that the straw produces humic acid which oxidises water to hydrogen peroxide which, when present in minute concenrations, kill algae. this would explain the anecdotal evidence that the barley straw is best when situatd in well oxygenated water. I place mine under the outfall of the return from the filter box. My pond has been clear now for nearly three years depite the fact that it is in a southerly aspect and last year we had very high sunlight and high temperatures. There are hundreds of fish in my 16' diameter pond, but they won't stay still long enough for me to count them. Also my cat catches at least on per week. I saw my large koi swimming around with a headless goldfish in its mouth, shaking the goldfish as a shark would shake a seal. If you don't want to obey e.c regs just buy pet bedding and make a criminal of yourself. Tony Bull www.caterpillarfountain.co.uk |
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"Fran" wrote in message u... My copy of "Gardens Illustrated" for April '04 has just arrived and in it I noticed that Nigel Colborn writing as "Mole" comments that: "The threatened ban on barley straw as an agent for clearing algae from ponds appears to be in place. Health and Safety officials have now ruled that it is illegal to sell barley straw for this purpose under the European Union ruling that insists that all 'biocidal' roducts be registered." Precisely how is barley straw used to clear algae and why is it supposed to be effective, and IS it effective? Looks like even the manufacturers of barley mats aren't quite sure how it works: http://www.thisisbusiness.co.uk/inde...tion=ar ticle Cheers Nick http://www.ukgardening.co.uk |
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"Nick Gray" wrote in message ... "Fran" wrote in message u... My copy of "Gardens Illustrated" for April '04 has just arrived and in it I noticed that Nigel Colborn writing as "Mole" comments that: "The threatened ban on barley straw as an agent for clearing algae from ponds appears to be in place. Health and Safety officials have now ruled that it is illegal to sell barley straw for this purpose under the European Union ruling that insists that all 'biocidal' roducts be registered." Precisely how is barley straw used to clear algae and why is it supposed to be effective, and IS it effective? Looks like even the manufacturers of barley mats aren't quite sure how it works: http://www.thisisbusiness.co.uk/inde...tion=ar ticle Cheers Nick http://www.ukgardening.co.uk Just found this from the Health and Safety Executive (March 2004): http://www.hse.gov.uk/biocides/factsheets/biofact19.pdf - see page 4 & 5 Looks like barley straw when used to control algae in ponds and lakes has a stay of execution until at least 2007. Nick http://www.ukgardening.co.uk |
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Barley Straw - ponds
Nick Gray wrote:
& 5 Looks like barley straw when used to control algae in ponds and lakes has a stay of execution until at least 2007. And then just as Armillatox has been re branded as a soap, so can Barley straw be rebranded as roughage for fish! pk |
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