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"Nedra" wrote in message news
Sue, Yes there is a light at the end of the tunnel. Your pond will usually cycle at 3 years. Just what I and\ others have found to be true. Don't have 3 years ... you can keep on beating your head against that wall :O) Nedra http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Pines/4836 http://community.webshots.com/user/nedra118 Nedra, OK, so I'll be 61 when my pond clears, finally. So I'll wait, it will give me something to look foward to, some excitement in my 'elderly years' ![]() In the meantime (while I'm still young enough to understand) can anyone explain to me why, while at my pond I have to wait(3 years)the pond which we just put into the Botanical Gardens here in my town only one month before mine, the water is and has been crystal clear after the first month? We didn't do anything differently there than I do at home. We don't add anything chemically to the botanical garden pond. Why don't we have the same 3 year cycle there? The black and white comparison is why it's so hard for me to understand this whole thing. |
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