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Hurricane prep a pond?
Is there anything you can do to help a pond better withstand
a hurricane or tropical storm? Or do you just have to let nature do it's thing? I live about 1 mile off of Mobile bay and we may have a storm headed our way. Thanks for any advice, Robin http://community.webshots.com/user/robinandtami |
Hurricane prep a pond?
Get a generator, comes in handy, not only for the pond but for the power
outage to the house as well, keeping the refrigerator and freezer going. In lieu of a generator, go to Walmart sporting goods and get several aerators "Big Bubbles" work on D cell batteries for up to 80 hours. Put in a liberal dose of baking soda, get the KH up to about 300ppm, the heavy rains will be acid and eat large quantities of KH. Draw the pond level down as much as possible, just before the storm hits to keep the water from running over the top, if possible. If water is to the top, the fish might decide to swim downstream. Batten down the hatches and stay dry, and when the storm lets up, go out and clean any wind driven debris, leaves, branches, etc from the pond. -- RichToyBox http://www.geocities.com/richtoybox/index.html "Robin" wrote in message news:IDcSc.281653$Oq2.211519@attbi_s52... Is there anything you can do to help a pond better withstand a hurricane or tropical storm? Or do you just have to let nature do it's thing? I live about 1 mile off of Mobile bay and we may have a storm headed our way. Thanks for any advice, Robin http://community.webshots.com/user/robinandtami |
Hurricane prep a pond?
"RichToyBox" wrote in message news:cmeSc.282741$Oq2.278755@attbi_s52... Get a generator, comes in handy, not only for the pond but for the power outage to the house as well, keeping the refrigerator and freezer going. In lieu of a generator, go to Walmart sporting goods and get several aerators "Big Bubbles" work on D cell batteries for up to 80 hours. Put in a liberal dose of baking soda, get the KH up to about 300ppm, the heavy rains will be acid and eat large quantities of KH. Draw the pond level down as much as possible, just before the storm hits to keep the water from running over the top, if possible. If water is to the top, the fish might decide to swim downstream. Batten down the hatches and stay dry, and when the storm lets up, go out and clean any wind driven debris, leaves, branches, etc from the pond. Cool, thanks! -- RichToyBox http://www.geocities.com/richtoybox/index.html "Robin" wrote in message news:IDcSc.281653$Oq2.211519@attbi_s52... Is there anything you can do to help a pond better withstand a hurricane or tropical storm? Or do you just have to let nature do it's thing? I live about 1 mile off of Mobile bay and we may have a storm headed our way. Thanks for any advice, Robin http://community.webshots.com/user/robinandtami |
Hurricane prep a pond?
And good luck and let us know how it goes! kathy :-) algae primer http://hometown.aol.com/ka30p/myhomepage/garden.html |
Hurricane prep a pond?
I have been through a few hurricanes and tropical storms. My only
concern so far was foreign debris blow into the pond (roof shingles blown off homes, tree branches etc.) ... make sure there are no things around your home and your nieghbor's around you that will fly away and become projectiles. Bring in lawn chairs, tables, lumber, hanging baskets, planters etc. Oh yea..dont forget the BBQ pit! ;-) Unless it's cast iron! |
Hurricane prep a pond?
If you cover it in the fall with screening or netting I'd do that with
board supports underneath. Move tall plants out that tip easy in the wind and put them in a more protected area. Good luck. ~ jan ~Power to the Porg, Flow On!~ |
Hurricane prep a pond?
call Jo Ann and ask... she is in Semmes. 251-649-4790
Ingrid "Robin" wrote: Is there anything you can do to help a pond better withstand a hurricane or tropical storm? Or do you just have to let nature do it's thing? I live about 1 mile off of Mobile bay and we may have a storm headed our way. Thanks for any advice, Robin http://community.webshots.com/user/robinandtami ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ List Manager: Puregold Goldfish List http://puregold.aquaria.net/ www.drsolo.com Solve the problem, dont waste energy finding who's to blame ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Unfortunately, I receive no money, gifts, discounts or other compensation for all the damn work I do, nor for any of the endorsements or recommendations I make. |
Hurricane prep a pond?
"Robin" wrote in message
news:IDcSc.281653$Oq2.211519@attbi_s52... Is there anything you can do to help a pond better withstand a hurricane or tropical storm? Or do you just have to let nature do it's thing? I live about 1 mile off of Mobile bay and we may have a storm headed our way. Whaddaya, nutz? Can you say, "Camille?" Forget the fish, get ready to get out of town. Seriously, I have been through about six of them in Florida and North Carolina and mostly partied. Looking back the only thing that saved me was luck that I was never where the worst of the storm surge was. It is not the wind, rain, and lack of power that kills people. As for the fish, on your way out of town lower the water as much as possible. Of course, in Camille, the storm surge was TWENTYFOUR FEET, so you may have some extra water in the pond on your return. Camille started the same place as this new one. -- Crashj "this is not a drill" Johnson |
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