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Another lily question
Courtesy of a pond expansion last fall, I have a preformed liner (about 100
gallons) that I'm thinking about using as a lily pond. I can put in direct sun and make it look nice. The lilies didn't do well in my pond since I think they didn't get enough sun--still won't if I put them back in the main pond. My question is if I establish a lily pond do I need filtration? I wouldn't put fish in it but am concerned about stagnant water. Any advice would be appreciated. Tom Puskar Howell, NJ |
"Tom Puskar" wrote in message ... Courtesy of a pond expansion last fall, I have a preformed liner (about 100 gallons) that I'm thinking about using as a lily pond. I can put in direct sun and make it look nice. The lilies didn't do well in my pond since I think they didn't get enough sun--still won't if I put them back in the main pond. My question is if I establish a lily pond do I need filtration? I wouldn't put fish in it but am concerned about stagnant water. ========================= I would think it would get stagnant with no water movement. Why not just a small pump to keep the water moving slowly and gently? -- McKoi.... the frugal ponder... ~~~ }((((o ~~~ }{{{{o ~~~ }(((((o |
I would at least put in some mosquito fish (or rosie reds) to keep
mosquitoes from breeding. They don't need filtration really and neither does your lily. "Tom Puskar" wrote in message ... Courtesy of a pond expansion last fall, I have a preformed liner (about 100 gallons) that I'm thinking about using as a lily pond. I can put in direct sun and make it look nice. The lilies didn't do well in my pond since I think they didn't get enough sun--still won't if I put them back in the main pond. My question is if I establish a lily pond do I need filtration? I wouldn't put fish in it but am concerned about stagnant water. Any advice would be appreciated. Tom Puskar Howell, NJ |
On Mon, 28 Mar 2005 15:01:27 -0500, "Tom Puskar"
wrote: Courtesy of a pond expansion last fall, I have a preformed liner (about 100 gallons) that I'm thinking about using as a lily pond. I can put in direct sun and make it look nice. The lilies didn't do well in my pond since I think they didn't get enough sun--still won't if I put them back in the main pond. My question is if I establish a lily pond do I need filtration? I wouldn't put fish in it but am concerned about stagnant water. Any advice would be appreciated. Tom Puskar Howell, NJ I ran my pre-formed pond, 350 G., for a few years with no circulation. Had a few goldfish in it. I finally got ashamed of the water quality when I stirred up the muck, but things seemed to live in it okay. -- Charles Does not play well with others. |
Since the preform is so shallow, you don't need to worry
about stagnant water. You would need mechanical filter to clean wind blown debris, if you want to. You could have a few catfish too, since they live well down to 1 mg/L Oxygen level. |
Tom Puskar Wrote: My question is if I establish a lily pond do I need filtration? I wouldn't put fish in it but am concerned about stagnant water. Still ponds work fine, as long as they are not neglected with too much left to decompose in them. Once in a while rake out surplus leaves or plant foliage when it fades, by and large ponds settle down to their own healthy routine until something upsets them, for example too many fish or invasive plants, choking them. Regards, andy http://www.members.aol.com/abdavisnc/swglist.html -- adavisus |
Tom Puskar wrote:
My question is if I establish a lily pond do I need filtration? I wouldn't put fish in it but am concerned about stagnant water. Any advice would be appreciated. If it's well planted - put in submerged plants as well as lilies - it'll be fine, but you might want to put a couple of fish in there just to ensure you don't have mosquitos. Dragonflies and frogs will likely solve that problem, though. -- derek |
Thanks to all. Consensus opinion is filtration would be nice but not
needed. Since electricity would be a problem, I think I'll go without it. Tom "Tom Puskar" wrote in message ... Courtesy of a pond expansion last fall, I have a preformed liner (about 100 gallons) that I'm thinking about using as a lily pond. I can put in direct sun and make it look nice. The lilies didn't do well in my pond since I think they didn't get enough sun--still won't if I put them back in the main pond. My question is if I establish a lily pond do I need filtration? I wouldn't put fish in it but am concerned about stagnant water. Any advice would be appreciated. Tom Puskar Howell, NJ |
If you don't want any fish, try dunks. Be sure to keep your lilies
trimmed. It should be easy in such a small pre-form |
Be careful with the dunks...they also kill caterpillars and butterflies.
"Ann in Houston" wrote in message oups.com... If you don't want any fish, try dunks. Be sure to keep your lilies trimmed. It should be easy in such a small pre-form |
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