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Broomhilda
February 6th 04, 11:27 AM
I have found that barley straw does a fantastic job of keeping algae out. I
bought a whole bale for $3.00 and a couple of those balls that hamsters like
to run in.

I put the algae in the balls and put the balls in the pond. It takes a
month or 6 weeks to work but one ball of barley straw keeps the pond algae
free for up to 3 months.

And buying it by the bale is a lot cheaper that when it is purchased from a
pond supply store or through the mail. They must be getting rich off of
barley straw judging from the prices they charge.

Haven't seen this mentioned lately so thought I'd toss it in.

Bill Oertell
February 7th 04, 06:20 AM
Hmmm...interesting. Aquascapes sells a barley mat filter. I wonder if this
would have a similar effect.

"Broomhilda" > wrote in message
link.net...
> I have found that barley straw does a fantastic job of keeping algae out. I
> bought a whole bale for $3.00 and a couple of those balls that hamsters like
> to run in.
>
> I put the algae in the balls and put the balls in the pond. It takes a
> month or 6 weeks to work but one ball of barley straw keeps the pond algae
> free for up to 3 months.
>
> And buying it by the bale is a lot cheaper that when it is purchased from a
> pond supply store or through the mail. They must be getting rich off of
> barley straw judging from the prices they charge.
>
> Haven't seen this mentioned lately so thought I'd toss it in.
>
>

Broomhilda
February 7th 04, 07:15 PM
Slight error in my previous message. I do not put the algae in the hamster
balls. I put barley straw in the hamster balls.

Good Grief!! What will I say or write next?

"Broomhilda" > wrote in message
link.net...
> I have found that barley straw does a fantastic job of keeping algae out.
I
> bought a whole bale for $3.00 and a couple of those balls that hamsters
like
> to run in.
>
> I put the algae in the balls and put the balls in the pond. It takes a
> month or 6 weeks to work but one ball of barley straw keeps the pond
algae
> free for up to 3 months.
>
> And buying it by the bale is a lot cheaper that when it is purchased from
a
> pond supply store or through the mail. They must be getting rich off of
> barley straw judging from the prices they charge.
>
> Haven't seen this mentioned lately so thought I'd toss it in.
>
>

john rutz
February 7th 04, 08:21 PM
Broomhilda wrote:
> Slight error in my previous message. I do not put the algae in the hamster
> balls. I put barley straw in the hamster balls.
>
> Good Grief!! What will I say or write next?
>
> "Broomhilda" > wrote in message
> link.net...
..
gee and I thought you had come up with a realy neat way to control algae
;-)

Phyllis and Jim Hurley
February 7th 04, 09:07 PM
John,

How are your ponds doing? And the koi?

Jim

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"john rutz" > wrote in message
...
>
>
> Broomhilda wrote:
> > Slight error in my previous message. I do not put the algae in the
hamster
> > balls. I put barley straw in the hamster balls.
> >
> > Good Grief!! What will I say or write next?
> >
> > "Broomhilda" > wrote in message
> > link.net...
> .
> gee and I thought you had come up with a realy neat way to control algae
> ;-)
>

Broomhilda
February 8th 04, 12:33 PM
The barley straw is a neat way to control algae. Believe me, it is.


"john rutz" > wrote in message
...
>
>
> Broomhilda wrote:
> > Slight error in my previous message. I do not put the algae in the
hamster
> > balls. I put barley straw in the hamster balls.
> >
> > Good Grief!! What will I say or write next?
> >
> > "Broomhilda" > wrote in message
> > link.net...
> .
> gee and I thought you had come up with a realy neat way to control algae
> ;-)
>

fuerjefe
February 8th 04, 05:57 PM
Phyllis and Jim Hurley wrote:
> John,
>
> How are your ponds doing? And the koi?
>
> Jim
>
I think every thing is still OK I cleaned it out and shut down the
pumps and ""filter""
when the cold weather hit, then I spent some time in the hospital
when I got out the second week in jan the pond is iced over pretty much
and the string algae has taken over,,, the babys are still growing it
looks like, and the adults are hangin in
I'm sure looking foreward to warm weather so I can see whats going on in
the ponds

and of course designing the new pond(s) :-)for the Louisiana property
hopefully after spending so much time here on rec ponds,, i can do the
nw ones without making as many mistakes as i did when I built the ones
here, the worst part is trying to figure how much of the filters,fish
and plants to try to take with me.

John Rutz

Phyllis and Jim Hurley
February 8th 04, 11:00 PM
John

Disease gone?

I forgot you were moving (?) to LA. Where in LA?

Jim

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"fuerjefe" > wrote in message
...
>
>
> Phyllis and Jim Hurley wrote:
> > John,
> >
> > How are your ponds doing? And the koi?
> >
> > Jim
> >
> I think every thing is still OK I cleaned it out and shut down the
> pumps and ""filter""
> when the cold weather hit, then I spent some time in the hospital
> when I got out the second week in jan the pond is iced over pretty much
> and the string algae has taken over,,, the babys are still growing it
> looks like, and the adults are hangin in
> I'm sure looking foreward to warm weather so I can see whats going on in
> the ponds
>
> and of course designing the new pond(s) :-)for the Louisiana property
> hopefully after spending so much time here on rec ponds,, i can do the
> nw ones without making as many mistakes as i did when I built the ones
> here, the worst part is trying to figure how much of the filters,fish
> and plants to try to take with me.
>
> John Rutz
>
>
>
>

~ jan JJsPond.us
February 9th 04, 04:04 PM
Hospital? Moving? Where have I been that I missed this info? Did you get
permission from the Board of Rec.ponds? ;o)

So start with, Hospital, if I may be so bold to ask, as I hope it wasn't
anything serious?

Louisiana? Hot, muggy & buggy, why you going there? ;o) ~ jan


>Phyllis and Jim Hurley wrote:
> > John,
> >
> > How are your ponds doing? And the koi?
> >
> > Jim
> >
>I think every thing is still OK I cleaned it out and shut down the
>pumps and ""filter""
>when the cold weather hit, then I spent some time in the hospital
>when I got out the second week in jan the pond is iced over pretty much
>and the string algae has taken over,,, the babys are still growing it
>looks like, and the adults are hangin in
>I'm sure looking foreward to warm weather so I can see whats going on in
>the ponds
>
>and of course designing the new pond(s) :-)for the Louisiana property
>hopefully after spending so much time here on rec ponds,, i can do the
>nw ones without making as many mistakes as i did when I built the ones
>here, the worst part is trying to figure how much of the filters,fish
>and plants to try to take with me.
>
>John Rutz
>
>
>

~ jan

BenignVanilla
February 9th 04, 04:49 PM
"Broomhilda" > wrote in message
link.net...
> Slight error in my previous message. I do not put the algae in the
hamster
> balls. I put barley straw in the hamster balls.
>
> Good Grief!! What will I say or write next?
<snip>

Just as long as you don't put hamsters in your barley balls.

BV.
www.iheartmypond.com

fuerjefe
February 14th 04, 01:29 AM
Phyllis and Jim Hurley wrote:
> John
>
> Disease gone?
>
> I forgot you were moving (?) to LA. Where in LA?
>
> Jim
>
I think the fish that survived have developed an imunity and the babies
hopefully inherited it will find out for sure next spring when it goes
from 40 to 80 in a week

Just down the road, Stonewall near Shreveport right on the TexArkLa
bought an acre there near my daughter figuer that way I can enjoy my
ponds and gardens all year instead of just Jun to Oct hopefully me my
fish and plants can all survive the trip ;-) figure to make it next Jan
Feb when we are all Dormant

John Rutz

fuerjefe
February 14th 04, 01:38 AM
~ jan JJsPond.us wrote:
> Hospital? Moving? Where have I been that I missed this info? Did you get
> permission from the Board of Rec.ponds? ;o)
>
> So start with, Hospital, if I may be so bold to ask, as I hope it wasn't
> anything serious?
>
> Louisiana? Hot, muggy & buggy, why you going there? ;o) ~ jan
>
>
> .
>
> ~ jan

no I didnt get permission beforehand just went an did it
every winter I get some weird stomach thing that dehydrates me, so this
year instead of waitin like I stubornly usualy do I went in the second
day,,,, which realy turned into a good thing as about two hours after
getin to the ER I had a mild heart atack, so was stuck for a week it
took about another two weeks to get back to my normal onery self.

as for louisiana see my answer to Jim H ;-)


John Rutz

Ka30P
February 14th 04, 04:20 AM
John wrote >>took about another two weeks to get back to my normal onery
self.<<

Well, we're glad to see you no matter what self you are.

Do they have the internet in Louisana? ;-)



kathy :-)
<A HREF="http://www.onceuponapond.com/">Once upon a pond</A>

fuerjefe
February 15th 04, 05:08 PM
Ka30P wrote:
> John wrote >>took about another two weeks to get back to my normal onery
> self.<<
>
> Well, we're glad to see you no matter what self you are.
>
> Do they have the internet in Louisana? ;-)
>
>
>
> kathy :-)
> <A HREF="http://www.onceuponapond.com/">Once upon a pond</A>

what! they are even more behind the times than New Mexico???????

John Rutz