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Don't know anything about water quality. it is crystal clear I can see the
bottom of my pond 30 inches or so. It has gotten better after I spend 45 minutes a day pulling and skimming. there must be a better way. "~ jan JJsPond.us" wrote in message ... I've always thought the definition was (but I'm quite sure it is or becomes a different type of algae considering how many there are), string algae is the really Looooong stuff 2", under the water surface. When string algae starts to float on top and form a mat, it's blanketweed. That is my unscientific definition thereof. ;o) ~ jan On Thu, 29 Jul 2004 14:23:07 GMT, "Stephen M. Henning" wrote: "Rick" wrote: Is Blanketweed something different than Stringweed? On one side of The Pond it is called string algae and on the other side it is called blanket weed. It is basically the same thing. There are 5 natural controls in a pond setting: 1) barley straw (it kills it) 2) snails & tadpoles (they eat it) 3) bacteria & enzyme treatments (they eat the dead algae and snail & tadpole poop keeping it from settling to the bottom of the pond) 4) plants (they prevent it by consuming the nutrients that the algae need) 5) shade such as water lilies (algae need sunlight) (Do you know where your water quality is?) |
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