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On Wed, 28 Jul 2004 00:23:19 +0000, Ka30P wrote:
PS - You can do the smell test with any filter material to make sure it is efficient. If it practically knocks you over with 'ew du pond' you've got dead spots and that's not good. If it smells like fresh river water (mine own description from a childhood spend sitting in Deer Crick) then it's working. We've used black vinyl window screening (bought in 24 foot rolls at Lowe's) and had it come out of the filter after a year, covered in loverly muck and no dead spots. Cool, That's great to know. Thanks Nasa kathy :-) algae primer http://hometown.aol.com/ka30p/myhomepage/garden.html |
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you can see my Ripplin Waters Pond at...
http://community.webshots.com/user/aspenjd Sue W Wow, Sue, very nice. I concur with your white lily being Virginia, have a picture on my website of mine. That walking iris is impressive along with your pond. ~ jan See my ponds and filter design: http://users.owt.com/jjspond/ ~Keep 'em Wet!~ Tri-Cities WA Zone 7a To e-mail see website |
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Hi Nathan - Yes, you have the right idea, and it would work, it just isn't
large enough for the size of pond you have - the denser the media you use, the more surface area you have for "good bacteria" to live on. The only problem with this is, the denser it is, the quicker it plugs up and no longer allows your pond water to pass through it and has to go around it, so you only have the outside surfaces left for your bacteria to biologically filter the water. Sponge has the most surface area, but clogs up in a few days and is hard to rinse - then you have Scotch type scouring pads (which I use) - more porous and easier to clean and will run all season without cleaning if the quantity is large enough - then all the rest (screening, lava rock, pea stone, hair curlers, cut up pop bottles and anything else you can think of that will give you enough surface area to host enough "good bacteria" to "eat" the stuff in your pond water that causes algae bloom and/or cloudy/green water. You can use a smaller container than the 45 gal drum I use, but will probably have to clean it more often, but just remember it takes time for a filter to become biologically active, so you can't clean it too often - the longer it runs between cleanings, the better it works I also try to run my pond volume through my filter/ hour even though I keep reading once every 2 to 4 hours is good Gale :~) The reason I was looking at placing lava rock into the basin around the pump is to provide a place for "good bacteria" to live. In other words I wanted to create a small bio-filter next to the pump. Since lava rock -- or some other material (like the nylon scrubbers) allow for bacteria to grown on them -- wouldn't this work? Nasa |
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On Tue, 27 Jul 2004 23:28:04 -0400, Gale Pearce wrote:
Hi Nathan - Yes, you have the right idea, and it would work, it just isn't large enough for the size of pond you have - the denser the media you use, the more surface area you have for "good bacteria" to live on. The only problem with this is, the denser it is, the quicker it plugs up and no longer allows your pond water to pass through it and has to go around it, so you only have the outside surfaces left for your bacteria to biologically filter the water. Sponge has the most surface area, but clogs up in a few days and is hard to rinse - then you have Scotch type scouring pads (which I use) - more porous and easier to clean and will run all season without cleaning if the quantity is large enough - then all the rest (screening, lava rock, pea stone, hair curlers, cut up pop bottles and anything else you can think of that will give you enough surface area to host enough "good bacteria" to "eat" the stuff in your pond water that causes algae bloom and/or cloudy/green water. You can use a smaller container than the 45 gal drum I use, but will probably have to clean it more often, but just remember it takes time for a filter to become biologically active, so you can't clean it too often - the longer it runs between cleanings, the better it works I also try to run my pond volume through my filter/ hour even though I keep reading once every 2 to 4 hours is good Gale :~) I turn my water over about 1 an hour as well. As far as the bio material goes -- I am looking at switching out the lava rock for the nylon scrubbers (I am as I am able to collect the scrubbers from my local $1 store!). Nasa |
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~ jan JJsPond.us wrote in message . ..
you can see my Ripplin Waters Pond at... http://community.webshots.com/user/aspenjd Sue W Wow, Sue, very nice. I concur with your white lily being Virginia, have a picture on my website of mine. That walking iris is impressive along with your pond. ~ jan See my ponds and filter design: http://users.owt.com/jjspond/ ~Keep 'em Wet!~ Tri-Cities WA Zone 7a To e-mail see website Thanks Jan, I've always been impressed with your pond information at your site, so your compliment is really appreciated. Had a 24 count of open lily flowers in the pond yesterday, with 6 being the Virginia Whites. All of them are beautiful, I sure love the lilies. If I had more room....I'd plant Lotus.... you can see my Ripplin Waters Pond at... http://community.webshots.com/user/aspenjd Sue W |
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Thanks Jan, I've always been impressed with your pond information at
your site, so your compliment is really appreciated. blush ah gosh, shucks, thanks. ;o) Had a 24 count of open lily flowers in the pond yesterday, with 6 being the Virginia Whites. That was another thing I was going to ask, what with your amazing multiple blooms.... How are they planted, how often do you feed, how often do you divide and how many rhizomes do you leave in a container when you do divide? (Course I am keeping in mind that your are, if memory serves me, in FL? which does hurt. ;o) ~ jan (Do you know where your water quality is?) |
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~ jan JJsPond.us wrote in message . ..
Had a 24 count of open lily flowers in the pond yesterday, with 6 being the Virginia Whites. That was another thing I was going to ask, what with your amazing multiple blooms.... How are they planted, how often do you feed, how often do you divide and how many rhizomes do you leave in a container when you do divide? (Course I am keeping in mind that your are, if memory serves me, in FL? which does hurt. ;o) ~ jan Jan, I only divide once in early spring. Lilies are planted in dish pans with a mixture of 1/2 sand and 1/2 topsoil. When they were repotted in spring 2 LARGE Lily fert tabs were added to each basket and only one rhizome was left to grow per pot. I think not over crowding the pots has something to do with the successful rate of flowers. Make seperate pots with the remainder or give them away. Fertilizer tabs should be added every 2-3 months until fall. If you only use the regular size tabs I would add two every month. Yes, Florida sun does help. I put handles of plastic covered heavy wire in an X across each dishpan before planting so I can move them around and lift them out for repotting. They are heavy but it does work. Now if I just had some room for Lotus.... Can I grow a nice lotus in a 20 gallon barrel garden? If so Would it need a pump or just plant it? You can see my "Ripplin Waters" pond at http://community.webshots.com/user/aspenjd Sue W Brooksville, FL |
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The LOTUS!! My most favorite garden plant.
Of course you can plant a lotus in a 20 gallon container. Just plant it. I would not plant it too deep however. Now that I say that I'm wondering about your FL heat and sun? If you don't doing some research, go to: http://www.victoria-adventure.org The gal's name is Babs Ellinwood and is the PCS for Lotses. Nedra in Missouri http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Pines/4836 http://community.webshots.com/user/nedra118 "Sue Walsh" wrote in message om... ~ jan JJsPond.us wrote in message . .. Had a 24 count of open lily flowers in the pond yesterday, with 6 being the Virginia Whites. That was another thing I was going to ask, what with your amazing multiple blooms.... How are they planted, how often do you feed, how often do you divide and how many rhizomes do you leave in a container when you do divide? (Course I am keeping in mind that your are, if memory serves me, in FL? which does hurt. ;o) ~ jan Jan, I only divide once in early spring. Lilies are planted in dish pans with a mixture of 1/2 sand and 1/2 topsoil. When they were repotted in spring 2 LARGE Lily fert tabs were added to each basket and only one rhizome was left to grow per pot. I think not over crowding the pots has something to do with the successful rate of flowers. Make seperate pots with the remainder or give them away. Fertilizer tabs should be added every 2-3 months until fall. If you only use the regular size tabs I would add two every month. Yes, Florida sun does help. I put handles of plastic covered heavy wire in an X across each dishpan before planting so I can move them around and lift them out for repotting. They are heavy but it does work. Now if I just had some room for Lotus.... Can I grow a nice lotus in a 20 gallon barrel garden? If so Would it need a pump or just plant it? You can see my "Ripplin Waters" pond at http://community.webshots.com/user/aspenjd Sue W Brooksville, FL |
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(Sue Walsh) wrote:
Yes, Florida sun does help. You & I pretty much follow the same planting styles and care, so that long growing season definitely makes a big difference. Now if I just had some room for Lotus.... Can I grow a nice lotus in a 20 gallon barrel garden? If so Would it need a pump or just plant it? Well, as Nedra mentioned, heat & sun. Whenever I've tried one separate from the pond, they got too over heated. I use a plastic round dish pan/oat pan (for feeding horses their oats) about 20" diameter for the Momo Botan I have. ~ jan (Do you know where your water quality is?) |
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