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Barley Products For Pond Algae Control

5 hours ago ago from BioDiesel Essentials

A review of various barley straw based products for ecological pond algae control by Pond Algae Solutions Duration : 4 min 20 sec Technorati Tags: pond

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Cultivation Of Algae: Things To Consider | Going Green Tips Blog

8 hours ago ago from Going Green Tips| Be Green Tips| Tips To Be Green

Home Shop Green Gifts Green Shopping Friendly Resources Green Tips Of The Day Privacy Policy About Going Green Tips Blog Going Greener To Save Money Solar Power For Post Lighting Cultivation Of Algae: Things To Consider December 10th, 2009 ...

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Chlorinating new pond and waterfall?

14 hours ago ago from Organic Gardening Supply | Backyard Landscape Ideas

I have brand new landscaping with a pond and waterfall. There is not going to be anything living in it. I'm guessing it's about 300 gallons. I am adding water to the pond every 2-3 days due to evaporation (I'm in South Florida). I am also adding about a cup of Clorox to the water every 10 days or so. I brush the waterfall and pond down with a stiff brush to remove the algae and dirt, then skim it with a pool skimmer to clean it. Is there ...

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Pond scum: your new best friend

4 hours ago ago from Cool International

If there is someone you would define as pond scum, it’s most likely someone you don’t like at all. Someone you think is morally bankrupt and lower than a wood tick in your esteem. But pond scum is slang for algae and algae is Latin for “seaweed.” Actually algae are plural and alga is singular. Water gardeners have long thought of pond scum as the ultimate evil olive-green slime. But now it turns out pond scum could just be in line to become ...

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What Are Your Aquatic Plant Control Options?

17 hours ago ago from Interesting Stuff

There s absolutely nothing individuals like any more than a bit of plant killing, especially within their backyard pond, or in some cases their fishpond wherein it d cause major issues for the fish as well as you. Fish do not relish moving through a huge forest just like any other creature, therefore it s best to keep a handle on those plants at the bottom of the pond, before some of them turn into that carnivorous plant from Jumanji. An ...

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