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![]() What happens over the winter when the plants die back or have to be removed to shelter, does this have an effect on your pond filtration? Paul |
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Paul wrote What happens over the winter when the plants die back or have to
be removed to shelter, does this have an effect on your pond filtration? Filtration doesn't happen during winter. The biobugs shut down at about 40 degrees. The fish shut down too. They swim slowly around when undisturbed but their digestive systems slow way down. That is why we don't feed them after the pond water gets below 55 degrees. Anything they eat will just sit there for the most part. In the spring algae will be the first thing to get going. The fish will graze on the algae. I toss in watercress and the fish will nibble on that. What doesn't get eaten will start growing. The other plants start growing soon thereafter. I will sometimes have some muzziness in the spring from algae growth. I start my filter and waterfall going about then. k30a and the watergardening labradors http://www.geocities.com/watergarden...dors/home.html |
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I pull all the tender plants out and put them in my basement under lights. I have
4-5 hanging baskets I bought at Steins, etc. and they dont do very well and I toss them in spring and start over. But the core plants, the cyperus, the water celery all survive. I have a large patch of water celery growing around the pond at my mothers, so I dig it up, rinse the roots and use that as start up as well in spring. my filter is above the pond and running it cools the water pretty fast, so I pull the plants when the water temp in the pond is reliably under 55oF around the time of the first frost... and when I am not feeding the koi. at that point they are not making so much wastes. I then slip the hanging pump into the 5 gallon bucket filter with mesh over the top and use the short hose directs the water back into the pond aerating and keeping the water ice free. the 5 gallon bucket seems to do the trick even with no UV going. it is in spring when I am most likely to see some ammonia in the pond ... before the plants are really up and running well. This year I am going to keep more of the plants fed and healthy inside so I have more to put out right away. in spring I find string algae doing well in the empty veggie filter. Ingrid "Paul" wrote: What happens over the winter when the plants die back or have to be removed to shelter, does this have an effect on your pond filtration? ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 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. |
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