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![]() "Gale Pearce" wrote in message ... The Algae is wild this year. I can pull it out by the handful everyday and the pond is only 500 gallons. I finally put a few Water Hyacinths in on the weekend, Hi Bill - I don't know where you live - I'm in Sw Ont and I have a battle with string algae every spring until my lilies pads start to give me some surface coverage on my pond - we have finally got some warmer weather here (~90's the last couple of days) so the lilies are finally taking off - as well I use a bacteria additive all season long which helps and mine has died back a lot in the last few days, if not completely gone - if you haven't tried that it might be worth a try Gale :~) I'm in Southern Ontario. I never really has a String Algae problem until the end of last summer. My lilies were doing fairly well, but have slowed down a bit. They may need some plant spikes. What's the bacteria you mentioned? |
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