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Old May 17th 04, 04:24 AM
k conover
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Any of you have creative ideas for netting around tall plants that are
sticking out of my pond? Right now I have a container from Home Depot of
various pond plants at the edge of the pond, and kind of have the netting go
across the pond and stop where the container is, but this leaves gaps around
the sides of the container where there's no net, and I worry that an
industrious raccoon or other animal could still get at the fish...also I'd
like to add other tall plants...?
Kirsten


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Old May 18th 04, 03:34 AM
k conover
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No response :-(
Maybe it's a stupid question--you either have netting or plants in the
pond, but not both?
"k conover" wrote in message
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Any of you have creative ideas for netting around tall plants that are
sticking out of my pond? Right now I have a container from Home Depot of
various pond plants at the edge of the pond, and kind of have the netting

go
across the pond and stop where the container is, but this leaves gaps

around
the sides of the container where there's no net, and I worry that an
industrious raccoon or other animal could still get at the fish...also I'd
like to add other tall plants...?
Kirsten




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Old May 18th 04, 06:52 AM
Sean Dinh
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My former neighbor uses greenhouse screen to cover his new pond at his new
house, since an egret always hang out on the power pole above the pond. His pond
does not have any water plants. I would have to lift up the screen to view the
Koi.
My other acquaintances use car canopy to cover their ponds. None of them have
water plants.

I have water plants in my pond. I have as much affection for water plants as
fish. Covering the pond is not an option.

k conover wrote:

No response :-(
Maybe it's a stupid question--you either have netting or plants in the
pond, but not both?


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Old May 18th 04, 02:15 PM
Stephen M. Henning
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"k conover" wrote:

Maybe it's a stupid question--you either have netting or plants in the
pond, but not both?


A well designed pond can easily have both plants and fish and no
netting. The sides must be vertical so the herons can't stand on the
side and eat fish. You need shallow places for the plants, but they
don't have to be near the edge. You need protective outcroppings where
the fish can hide.

I accomplish this by having vertical walls where the water depth is a
minimum of 24". Then the marginal plants are planted on submerged
greenhouse benches that are covered with pots and baskets. The fish and
resident snake can hide under the benches. The oxygenators, submerged
plants and water lilies are no problem.

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Old May 18th 04, 03:17 PM
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my ponds have bird netting doesnt require lifting at all. it is not obtrusive to
look thru the net at my fish. I can also lift the netting easily (it is just hooked
over screw on the edge if I want to pet the fish or pick stuff out of the pond or
clean the lilies.
I have lilies in the pond, any low growing plants do fine under the netting. I have
the tall stuff in my veggie filters which are only netted until the plants get tall
enough and stop birds from bathing in the water.
http://puregold.aquaria.net/mypond/changes/changes.htm
the netting is on the pond in all the pictures.
http://puregold.aquaria.net/mypond/2003/8-2003B.htm
Ingrid

Sean Dinh wrote:

My former neighbor uses greenhouse screen to cover his new pond at his new
house, since an egret always hang out on the power pole above the pond. His pond
does not have any water plants. I would have to lift up the screen to view the
Koi.
My other acquaintances use car canopy to cover their ponds. None of them have
water plants.

I have water plants in my pond. I have as much affection for water plants as
fish. Covering the pond is not an option.

k conover wrote:

No response :-(
Maybe it's a stupid question--you either have netting or plants in the
pond, but not both?




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Old May 18th 04, 03:19 PM
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herons dont need a ledge, they can fly right into a pond and eat while floating and
swimming around.
herons have evolved for millions of years to be patient until the fish come back out
to eat after running for cover.

A well designed pond can easily have both plants and fish and no
netting. The sides must be vertical so the herons can't stand on the
side and eat fish.

The fish and
resident snake can hide under the benches.



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Old May 18th 04, 10:18 PM
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My plants are in the pond. The cattails are 4' above waterline, 3' above the pond's
edge. The ficus is 1' above. I have hummingbirds, sparrows, and song birds flying around
the garden. I don't want to catch any of them. You don't have a problem with birds?

wrote:

my ponds have bird netting doesnt require lifting at all. it is not obtrusive to
look thru the net at my fish. I can also lift the netting easily (it is just hooked
over screw on the edge if I want to pet the fish or pick stuff out of the pond or
clean the lilies.


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Old May 18th 04, 10:30 PM
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no, the net keeps the birds out of the pond. none have gotten caught. it is
stretched taught. but the birds are all over our backyard since the woman next door
has a bird bath and seed feeders. Ingrid

Sean Dinh wrote:

My plants are in the pond. The cattails are 4' above waterline, 3' above the pond's
edge. The ficus is 1' above. I have hummingbirds, sparrows, and song birds flying around
the garden. I don't want to catch any of them. You don't have a problem with birds?

wrote:

my ponds have bird netting doesnt require lifting at all. it is not obtrusive to
look thru the net at my fish. I can also lift the netting easily (it is just hooked
over screw on the edge if I want to pet the fish or pick stuff out of the pond or
clean the lilies.




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http://puregold.aquaria.net/
www.drsolo.com
Solve the problem, dont waste energy finding who's to blame
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Old May 18th 04, 11:19 PM
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You have a ficus in your pond?????






On Tue, 18 May 2004 14:18:35 -0700, Sean Dinh
wrote:

My plants are in the pond. The cattails are 4' above waterline, 3'

above the pond's
edge. The ficus is 1' above. I have hummingbirds, sparrows, and song

birds flying around
the garden. I don't want to catch any of them. You don't have a

problem with birds?

wrote:

my ponds have bird netting doesnt require lifting at all. it is

not obtrusive to
look thru the net at my fish. I can also lift the netting easily

(it is just hooked
over screw on the edge if I want to pet the fish or pick stuff out

of the pond or
clean the lilies.


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Old May 19th 04, 12:25 AM
~ jan JJsPond.us
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On Mon, 17 May 2004 22:34:09 -0400, "k conover" wrote:

No response :-(
Maybe it's a stupid question--you either have netting or plants in the
pond, but not both?


If you have trouble with King Fishers you'll have to make a support to hang
the netting high so it won't get tangled in the plants. Herons and raccoons
only, maybe a fence of netting on the edge with no top netting? Either or,
I'm still a believer in the Scarecrow:
http://www.km01.com/gardeninghome.html Works for me. ~ jan


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