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SEEDSENSE
June 17th 04, 12:18 PM
Hi
A few months ago I purchased some fish for my garden pond, in amongst
the fish floating on top of the water were some small green leaves
which I removed before putting the fish into the pond. At least I
thought I had.....oh no I didn't.
It has now taken over my pond I have been told it is called Fairy Dust
or Fairy Weed the small green leaves float on the water. I have been
removing as much as I can daily, but it just keeps coming back.
I have been away for a week and when I got back all I could see in my
pond was this green weed/dust, it had come back in its
herds/swarm/flock, when I removed some of the surface leaves even the
fish were blinking their eyes lots when they saw daylight.
The leaves are now under the water attached to the roots of my other
plants and every little corner and hideaway in the pond. As fast as I
try to remove it, it is spreading.
Could anyone advise me how to get rid of these leaves please or just
have a word with the Fairies in my Garden
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Sandy Birrell
June 17th 04, 02:58 PM
SEEDSENSE wrote:
> Hi
> It has now taken over my pond I have been told it is called Fairy Dust
> or Fairy Weed the small green leaves float on the water. I have been
I think what you have is Duckweed.
> Could anyone advise me how to get rid of these leaves please or just
> have a word with the Fairies in my Garden
Have alook at this PDF file for it's control and identification.
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RedForeman ©®
June 17th 04, 03:13 PM
|| Have alook at this PDF file for it's control and identification.
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Um... ok... where's that PDF at?
anyhow... just look for duckweed on the net... you'll find tons of info
there...
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is that better??
Sandy Birrell
June 17th 04, 04:28 PM
RedForeman ©® wrote:
> Um... ok... where's that PDF at?
>
> anyhow... just look for duckweed on the net... you'll find tons of
> info there...
>
>> <((((º>`·.¸¸.·´¯`·.¸.·´¯`·...¸><((((º> ·´¯`·.¸. , . .·´¯`·.. >((((º>
>
> is that better??
Sorry, here it is.
http://www.btny.purdue.edu/Pubs/APM/APM-2-W.pdf
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June 17th 04, 06:10 PM
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|| Sorry, here it is.
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Excellent article... I'll be passing that on to some pondly friends...
Thanks
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is that better??
Giancarlo Podio
June 18th 04, 05:34 PM
Many fish also eat duckweed, I feed it to my comets and goldfish in
our pond and it doesn't get out of control as they seem to eat it
faster than it can recover. Perhaps you can try not feeding your fish
for a while and see if they turn on the duckweed. Obviously manual
removal will also be required but the fish should help you.
Hope that helps
Giancarlo Podio
SEEDSENSE > wrote in message >...
> Hi
> A few months ago I purchased some fish for my garden pond, in amongst
> the fish floating on top of the water were some small green leaves
> which I removed before putting the fish into the pond. At least I
> thought I had.....oh no I didn't.
> It has now taken over my pond I have been told it is called Fairy Dust
> or Fairy Weed the small green leaves float on the water. I have been
> removing as much as I can daily, but it just keeps coming back.
> I have been away for a week and when I got back all I could see in my
> pond was this green weed/dust, it had come back in its
> herds/swarm/flock, when I removed some of the surface leaves even the
> fish were blinking their eyes lots when they saw daylight.
> The leaves are now under the water attached to the roots of my other
> plants and every little corner and hideaway in the pond. As fast as I
> try to remove it, it is spreading.
> Could anyone advise me how to get rid of these leaves please or just
> have a word with the Fairies in my Garden
>
>
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