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![]() "Tom La Bron" wrote in message ... BV et al, Remember me, I tried the rocks in the pot technique and my plants are not doing worth a damn. The new filter I built this spring must be doing great, because I would assume that the lilies are suppose to get their nutrient from the water, but the new filter is doing such a great job there is nothing left for the plants to use out of the water. Draw your own conclusions, I don't think that I will have any plants to divide and get rid for postage new spring, so I am either going back to my clay garden soil or some of the aquatic soil which is not much more than clay kitty litter. I guess it all depends on your water chemistry. snip Seems like the only constant that is universal in ponding is, "There are no constants in ponding." *laugh* MY plants are going crazy potted in stones. A couple of my non-pond plants, like the $2 grasses I got from the supermarket have massive roots jutting into the pond, and they are just stuffed between two boulders. BV. |
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On Fri, 08 Aug 2003 21:50:12 -0500, mad wrote:
get k30a or jan--i forget which it was--to tell you about the manure she put in her lilies and the green water that was created... mad Oh yeah, that was I, if you want to get rid of your murky green water, just add a little manure to the potting soil. You'll have the brightest green pond... you'll have to wear shades. ;o) Only in my case I started with a perfectly clear pond and using soil from the garden that DS had already dug steer manure into. I thought my filter could handle it.... and truthfully it did, at night. In the wee hours the open cell foam actually sieved the suspended algae out, but come sun up I was back to BRIGHT green. Removed pots, replaced soil to stuff that didn't have manure, added lots of BZT and within a few days had it clear again. ~ 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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Muffin,
sorry for your troubles. In my previous problem I had a similar problem due to racoons tossing the lillies while fishing. Like you I didn't have a bottom drain in the pond. I attached one of those tetra retrofit bottom drains to a pump and sucked all the muck out that way. Once I was finished, I attached the bottom drain to a piece of flexible black PVC and installed it permanently in the pond. I still had the Racoons but at least the bottom drain was in to pick up the muck. The retrofit bottom drain is no where near as nice as a built in bottom drain ( I have two in my new pond ) but if you can hide the piping they work quite well. Good luck, Kevin |
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