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netting your pond
how do you guys attach the nets to the top of your pond??
do they sink? or how do you pull them taut? & how do you clean the leaves off??? (I can see me trying & then dumping everything IN the pond) I picked up 2 bird nets at lowes (14' wide...... have to overlap??? sew together???) it has 1 in. holes. I hope this is ok to use,, |
netting your pond
Hi Muffin
I use the same netting. I have mine lifted up over the ponds approx 18in. I use metal stakes intended for staking peonies you can pick them up at Lowes. They are straight then have small circles are the top. I pull as tight as I can hooking the net to the stake and place rock at the bottom to hold tight. It is high enough for plants and easy access for cleaning. You get used to seeing it. Just remember the danger of it laying in the water, net catches fish. You sew them together or overlap depending on the size of your pond. Joann "*muffin*" wrote in message ... how do you guys attach the nets to the top of your pond?? do they sink? or how do you pull them taut? & how do you clean the leaves off??? (I can see me trying & then dumping everything IN the pond) I picked up 2 bird nets at lowes (14' wide...... have to overlap??? sew together???) it has 1 in. holes. I hope this is ok to use,, |
netting your pond
ok, so how do you clean it??
doesn't the leaves go UNDER the net? (still trying to picture all this!) "FBCS" wrote in message ... Hi Muffin I use the same netting. I have mine lifted up over the ponds approx 18in. I use metal stakes intended for staking peonies you can pick them up at Lowes. They are straight then have small circles are the top. I pull as tight as I can hooking the net to the stake and place rock at the bottom to hold tight. It is high enough for plants and easy access for cleaning. You get used to seeing it. Just remember the danger of it laying in the water, net catches fish. You sew them together or overlap depending on the size of your pond. Joann "*muffin*" wrote in message ... how do you guys attach the nets to the top of your pond?? do they sink? or how do you pull them taut? & how do you clean the leaves off??? (I can see me trying & then dumping everything IN the pond) I picked up 2 bird nets at lowes (14' wide...... have to overlap??? sew together???) it has 1 in. holes. I hope this is ok to use,, |
netting your pond
I remove the rocks holding the bottom and lift up the side and use pool vac
hose or what ever. When I have to do a big clean I will just pull out the stakes and remove the net. I net because of heron, this is the best solution for me. The stakes keep the net from ending up on the pond water resulting in Koi or GF getting caught in the net. By the way I have caught 2 snakes in the net this summer. I would rather have it netted than lose my wetones yet again. Joann "*muffin*" wrote in message ... ok, so how do you clean it?? doesn't the leaves go UNDER the net? (still trying to picture all this!) "FBCS" wrote in message ... Hi Muffin I use the same netting. I have mine lifted up over the ponds approx 18in. I use metal stakes intended for staking peonies you can pick them up at Lowes. They are straight then have small circles are the top. I pull as tight as I can hooking the net to the stake and place rock at the bottom to hold tight. It is high enough for plants and easy access for cleaning. You get used to seeing it. Just remember the danger of it laying in the water, net catches fish. You sew them together or overlap depending on the size of your pond. Joann "*muffin*" wrote in message ... how do you guys attach the nets to the top of your pond?? do they sink? or how do you pull them taut? & how do you clean the leaves off??? (I can see me trying & then dumping everything IN the pond) I picked up 2 bird nets at lowes (14' wide...... have to overlap??? sew together???) it has 1 in. holes. I hope this is ok to use,, |
netting your pond
On Sat, 20 Sep 2003 00:52:06 -0400, "*muffin*"
wrote: ok, so how do you clean it?? doesn't the leaves go UNDER the net? (still trying to picture all this!) Take a look at my design at www.anatekcorp.com/garden/pondscreen.htm You can build your own along this lines if you want. The netting is one piece and the whole frame, net an all tilt for easy cleaning. I am finding that the dome shape is mostly self cleaning, the leaves just blow off and I rake them up. The polyester mesh that I use holds up in the outdoors much better than nylon. The velcro fasteners are simple, sturdy and easily connected and reconnected. I have not found this fasteners retail but I can supply them if you want. I can also supply the mesh but have it in white only at the present time. John |
netting your pond
You can use this link to visit our pond page
and check out the PVC frame and leaf net system. http://radioheaven.homestead.com/Cement_Pond1.html It's been up now for 3 years and works fine. There's an extra section that's rolled up laying on top that I roll down in the fall to stop more of the leaves that are flying around. I leave the net up all year around since we have lots of large trees that are all the time dropping junk in the pond. I just the leaf blower to blow the leaves off the collect on top. Happy ponding. Ron in NC |
netting your pond
On Fri, 19 Sep 2003 17:48:52 -0400, "*muffin*" wrote:
how do you guys attach the nets to the top of your pond?? There is a picture of my pond, http://users.owt.com/jjspond/ page 1, that shows my fall arrangement. The only problem with this arrangement is I sometimes have to clip plants before they're totally ready, but since I use so many tropicals in the koi ponds, seems I'm only clipping the cattails. I tried bird netting the first fall and ended up making a big pond of tea. If you have maples or trees with leaves of similar shape they get caught in the netting and don't blow off. Tenting might help. If caught and left, they dry and break apart falling thru anyway. Bug screening keeps everything but fine dust out, so my cleaning in the fall doesn't have to be repeated in the spring, as I leave the screens on all winter. The bug screening has lasted 8 years and when I do replace it I'll probably use shade cloth or look into http://www.anatekcorp.com/garden/pondscreen.htm & how do you clean the leaves off??? I use my shop vac to remove the leaves off the top of the screens.~ jan |
netting your pond
mmmm bug screening......
didn't thin k of that, since the pond places show NETTING with holes in it. now......... bug netting, can this be bought at lowes? home depot? its different than door screen , right? "~ jan JJsPond.us" wrote in message ... On Fri, 19 Sep 2003 17:48:52 -0400, "*muffin*" wrote: how do you guys attach the nets to the top of your pond?? There is a picture of my pond, http://users.owt.com/jjspond/ page 1, that shows my fall arrangement. The only problem with this arrangement is I sometimes have to clip plants before they're totally ready, but since I use so many tropicals in the koi ponds, seems I'm only clipping the cattails. I tried bird netting the first fall and ended up making a big pond of tea. If you have maples or trees with leaves of similar shape they get caught in the netting and don't blow off. Tenting might help. If caught and left, they dry and break apart falling thru anyway. Bug screening keeps everything but fine dust out, so my cleaning in the fall doesn't have to be repeated in the spring, as I leave the screens on all winter. The bug screening has lasted 8 years and when I do replace it I'll probably use shade cloth or look into http://www.anatekcorp.com/garden/pondscreen.htm & how do you clean the leaves off??? I use my shop vac to remove the leaves off the top of the screens.~ jan |
netting your pond
There is a picture of my pond, http://users.owt.com/jjspond/
page 1, that shows my fall arrangement. The only problem with this arrangement is I sometimes have to clip plants before they're totally ready, but since I use so many tropicals in the koi ponds, seems I'm only clipping the cattails. ok, remind me, what part of US are you?? do you get snow??? |
netting your pond
Muffin wrote
ok, remind me, what part of US are you?? do you get snow??? Jan and I are in SE WA, zone 7. No snow last year except a few flakes on Christmas Eve and you had to be quick to catch them. Our winters vary. One year we had so much snow in a day my DH was turned back from going out to work. Last year nada. We usually have a cold snap sometime. Last year it was October, others over Christmas or New Years. We only get 7 inches of rain a year. We're an arid steppe or something like that. Sagebrush, tumbleweeds and sand. k30a and the watergardening labradors http://www.geocities.com/watergarden...dors/home.html |
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