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Keeping Algae from Growing in a Pond
Question:I have a pond that measures about 30' across and is about 5' deep in the very center, and I want to keep algae from forming without having to treat the water with chemicals, or clutter the pond with plants to block out the sunlight. I have seen ponds that are larger than mine and they have no plants and they are in direct sunlight and the water looks clean.Will it help if I have certain types of stones like lime and sandstone in the pond? What would happen if I used salt water rather than regular city water to fill the pond? Please help! John Answer:Hi John,First off, I applaud your intention to control algae without chemicals. It is not necessarily the easiest or most convenient fix, but most chemical solutions are only a temporary cure for the problem anyway. There are several ways to keep algae under control in your pond without using chemicals. The key is finding which combinations of biological and physical components work best to keep your pond in balance. It may also take some time and patience to figure that out. It is not clear to me from your question whether your pond is stocked with fish, so disregard any of the following strategies that do not apply to your situation.
Also, don't be afraid to approach and compliment the successful pond owners you see. They'll probably be more than happy to share their secrets with you. Good luck!
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I use an algae control product in my pond that is very natural and easy to apply. It is environmentally friendly, safe on fish, pets, humans and plants. You can even swim in the pond. Post by JoniB RE: Keeping Algae from Growing in a Pond
Plants, Floaters and Potted Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Keeping Algae from Growing in a PondSterile Carp is the only way I have found to control the algae problem in my pond. They have to be special ordered. I have two in my pond. ~Janette~ Post by ashleybunkin RE: Keeping Algae from Growing in a PondI had the same problem finally I had to get a filter , (a large 55 gallon drum with pvc pipes in it with holes. You can go on line and look up how to make one. It works good but you also have to provide shade for your pond . I just got rid of my pond because my back just couldn't take the cleaning anymore. At one time I had over 100 fish a mix of kaoi and gold fish. Also remember that gold fish give off ammonia and that is a toxin if it builds up. Good luck with your pond. Post By Madeline (Guest Post) RE: Keeping Algae from Growing in a Pond
Barley straw in your pond will inhibit algae growth. Post by Jilson | |
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