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Grandpa John wrote
Underwater, please expand. Do you have a good nursery that carries pond plants? Many of them sell plants that grow completely underwater. Some of them are getting hard to find now as they can become noxious weeds in many states. Anacharis and hornwort are common underwater plants. Substrate algae is more like a green fuzz that grows on the side of the pond, the sides of plant pots. It should not fall apart when you touch it. Stuff that falls apart is probably dead algae that should be removed from your pond via a mechanical filter - what this could be is anything that catches stuff before it goes into your pump or before the water goes over the waterfall. kathy :-) A HREF="http://www.onceuponapond.com/"Once upon a pond/A |
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Ka30P wrote:
Grandpa John wrote Underwater, please expand. Do you have a good nursery that carries pond plants? Many of them sell plants that grow completely underwater. Some of them are getting hard to find now as they can become noxious weeds in many states. Anacharis and hornwort are common underwater plants. We have 1 but they don't seem to have a good handle on pond plants, great for other stuff though. Thets where I saw the 'expensive' barley balls right after I started my pond. The only other place I've seen any pond plants at all is WalMartsigh. Substrate algae is more like a green fuzz that grows on the side of the pond, the sides of plant pots. It should not fall apart when you touch it. That describes mine but its so fine, almost like a foam, that when you pick it up it runs out of you hand. It doesn't adhere to itself. Stuff that falls apart is probably dead algae that should be removed from your pond via a mechanical filter - what this could be is anything that catches stuff before it goes into your pump or before the water goes over the waterfall. I had really good luck yesterday with a foam sleeve over the pump PU tube. Had to clean it 8 different times as it plugged up, plus I got a lot of stuff off the bottom. I've the unit sitting upon a brick so it doesn't get plugged constantly. I may well pick up another pump of sorts for filtering out the bigger stuff, like into a 5gal plastic bucket, strain thru an old Tshirt then pour back into the pond. One more Q on barley hay if I may, should the ball/bag be floating or fully submerged. The friend who graciously gave me the plants etc said submerged, the barley balls I saw said floating and that when they submerged by themselves to replace them. Thanks VERY much for helping a newbie' Grandpa John PS-you're making my beautiful little 3 yr old grandaughter very happy as she is completely fascinated with the pond. She points out the fish, the flowers and loves sitting by & wathcing it. She's a nature girl (loves critters) we watch bugs & birds together and have a turtle in my compost bin thats her buddy (Timmy the Turtle) and she feeds it carrots and cantalope among other veggies. |
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Grandpa John wrote
One more Q on barley hay if I may, should the ball/bag be floating or fully submerged. The friend who graciously gave me the plants etc said submerged, the barley balls I saw said floating and that when they submerged by themselves to replace them. I have never used barley so I'm not the best one to answer that question but other people have. I haven't added it to my algae hints yet. Don't know enough to feel comfortable in adding it but I will do some more research and add it some day. Maybe find a good link to drop in there. PS-you're making my beautiful little 3 yr old grandaughter very happy as she is completely fascinated with the pond. She points out the fish, the flowers and loves sitting by & wathcing it. She's a nature girl (loves critters) we watch bugs & birds together and have a turtle in my compost bin thats her buddy (Timmy the Turtle) and she feeds it carrots and cantalope among other veggies :-))))) What a sweetie!! This stuff can be so rewarding with children. We built our pond when my youngest (almost 15 now!) was in elementary school and he, along with one of the labs, as a puppy, used to paitiently try to catch bullfrogs. He was the only one who could do it. The bullfrogs would be very good about hanging still as he carried them up to the porch, they seemed half as big as he was. I'd take their picture and then back they'd go in the pond. I'm off to Seattle for a quick over and back trip. Hope someone can help with the barley question. kathy :-) A HREF="http://www.onceuponapond.com/"Once upon a pond/A |
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