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Old September 6th 03, 03:00 PM
george kimes
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My very small pond is located under some large walnut trees and the
leaves that fall cause the water to be very dark. Other than covering
the pond with netting, does anyone have some other suggestion?
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Old September 6th 03, 03:36 PM
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Netting the pond is the only way I know to keep leaves
out of the water. Most of us
on this group net our ponds in the fall of the year.

Nedra
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"george kimes" wrote in message
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My very small pond is located under some large walnut trees and the
leaves that fall cause the water to be very dark. Other than covering
the pond with netting, does anyone have some other suggestion?



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Old September 6th 03, 03:36 PM
Nedra
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Netting the pond is the only way I know to keep leaves
out of the water. Most of us
on this group net our ponds in the fall of the year.

Nedra
http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Pines/4836
http://community.webshots.com/user/nedra118

"george kimes" wrote in message
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My very small pond is located under some large walnut trees and the
leaves that fall cause the water to be very dark. Other than covering
the pond with netting, does anyone have some other suggestion?



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Old September 7th 03, 05:08 PM
NJ
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"Dave Bell" wrote in message
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On Sat, 6 Sep 2003, george kimes wrote:

My very small pond is located under some large walnut trees


My large pond is unfortunately placed, close to a huge, old black walnut,
and I very much feel your pain!


My pond is directly under the neighbor's black walnut tree. In addition to
the husks, whole walnuts, and leaves, these trees have a very annoying
trait: they drop entire fronds of leaves at once, and the central stems,
usually a foot long, sink to the bottom of my pond, bypassing the skimmer.
It is annoying, but at least my pond is small. I go out every day, once or
twice, and grab them out of the pond. Being blessed wth gin-clear water all
year makes this far less painful than it might be.

NJ
Zone 5b


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Old September 7th 03, 05:08 PM
NJ
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"Dave Bell" wrote in message
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On Sat, 6 Sep 2003, george kimes wrote:

My very small pond is located under some large walnut trees


My large pond is unfortunately placed, close to a huge, old black walnut,
and I very much feel your pain!


My pond is directly under the neighbor's black walnut tree. In addition to
the husks, whole walnuts, and leaves, these trees have a very annoying
trait: they drop entire fronds of leaves at once, and the central stems,
usually a foot long, sink to the bottom of my pond, bypassing the skimmer.
It is annoying, but at least my pond is small. I go out every day, once or
twice, and grab them out of the pond. Being blessed wth gin-clear water all
year makes this far less painful than it might be.

NJ
Zone 5b


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Old September 8th 03, 01:20 AM
~ jan JJsPond.us
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You could got thru huge amount of carbon to clear the water, better is the
net. Then there is always a ground level pruning cut. ;o) ~ jan

On Sat, 6 Sep 2003, george kimes wrote:

My very small pond is located under some large walnut trees



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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Old September 8th 03, 01:20 AM
~ jan JJsPond.us
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Default Walnut Leaves Discoloration

You could got thru huge amount of carbon to clear the water, better is the
net. Then there is always a ground level pruning cut. ;o) ~ jan

On Sat, 6 Sep 2003, george kimes wrote:

My very small pond is located under some large walnut trees



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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Old September 9th 03, 02:10 AM
NJ
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"Tom La Bron" wrote in message
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NJ

I can top that. I have Pecan trees in my yard. In the Spring I have the
discoloration from the Pecan flowers and the trees are dropping limbs all
year. Not just little ones, right now I have one limb about 5 inches in
diameter and about 9 feet long in the yard from last week and this weekend
one dropped that is about 11 inches in diameter and about 25 feet long.
Around my ponds though it is not too bad except the webworms have been bad
to a lot of worm poop keeps raining down on my ponds. So far around my
ponds only small limbs have fallen in, only two to 4 feet long.


Oh my! You win, you win!!!!! But, have I told you the story of the mole I
foolishly rescued from drowning in my skimmer? ;-)

NJ


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Old September 9th 03, 02:10 AM
NJ
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"Tom La Bron" wrote in message
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NJ

I can top that. I have Pecan trees in my yard. In the Spring I have the
discoloration from the Pecan flowers and the trees are dropping limbs all
year. Not just little ones, right now I have one limb about 5 inches in
diameter and about 9 feet long in the yard from last week and this weekend
one dropped that is about 11 inches in diameter and about 25 feet long.
Around my ponds though it is not too bad except the webworms have been bad
to a lot of worm poop keeps raining down on my ponds. So far around my
ponds only small limbs have fallen in, only two to 4 feet long.


Oh my! You win, you win!!!!! But, have I told you the story of the mole I
foolishly rescued from drowning in my skimmer? ;-)

NJ


 




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