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![]() I Have a 1+ acre natural pond, with lots of oak trees and pine trees, and a few willows and cypress......Its also 21+ fet deep in the middle...Other than pulling out limbs etc that are easy to get to I leave whats in it there. 2 times a year I do a PP treatment and it cleans up a lot of the decayed matter and does a very respectable job of housecleaning a pond that would be otherwise next to impossible to clean up. Since I am retired, I have time on my hands, so a lot of time i walk around the edges with a long handled skimmer net and remove floating items.........a little at a time and it all adds up, along with a PP treatment 2 times a year. You can get by better with more water volume and a natural bottom with debri (up to a certain point) than you can with a liner type pond with less water quanity...... On Fri, 08 Apr 2005 07:41:17 -0400, "Ridge Roofing, Inc." wrote: ===On Fri, 08 Apr 2005 05:59:17 GMT, "Snooze" wrote: === ==="ScrubsFan" wrote in message .earthlink.net... === Is it a good or bad idea to let leaves that fall into my pond decompose? === It's a pre-fab pond that holds about 80 gallons (if I remember correctly) === and is 24-30" deep. === === If it is a good idea, is there some general rule of thumb as to how deep === to let the layer at the bottom of the pond get before doing some === housecleaning? === === I do not currently have any fish in the pond but am considering getting === some. === === ===You will never find the kind of fish we put in a ponds living in a natural ===80 gal pond. At best youll find a few minnows, rotting leaves at the bottom ===will contribute to the pond turning green, and giving that authentic pond ===smell. If you just net the leaves out reguarly while they float on the ===surface it's much easier. === === === ===Any suggestions for larger ponds? My pond is about 1/4 acre and in the ===woods. each year there are a LOT of leaves that fall into it. Some ===float off at the overflow but many do not. ============================================== Put some color in your cheeks...garden naked! |
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