Doctor John,
About 40 years ago, I lived in Larimer County also, probably a little
farther up in the mountains at Estes Park. Was back last year for class
reunion. Country is still beautiful, but for a flat lander, the elevation
was a little hard to take.
--
RichToyBox
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"Doctor John" wrote in message
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I'm in the mountains outside of Fort Collins...
I just don't get this barley straw thing. I've read of many positive
results, and even a couple research papers which indicated it works. My
experience with it has been disappointing, to say the least. It may be
that
under very specific circumstances - pH, nutrient level, temperature, level
of string algae infestation, etc. - barely straw will have some effect.
Anyway, I'll never use it again. Anyone want to buy my two bales of
barely
straw :-) ??
"news.pcisys.net" wrote in message
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So did I DJ. Did not do much to clear my water. Even a bunch of folks
at PPWGS here in Springs, swear by it. I am building a veggie filter
this weekend. Nothing to lose except murky water. And even if it does
not clear things up, will be a nice landscaping to the back yard.
Where are you in Colorado?
W. Dale
Doctor John wrote:
I've tried barely straw and found it to be totally ineffective. I
guess
some people report that it works - maybe in a warm climate. I put
bags
of
it in my pond here in Colorado, and the string algae is growing on the
bags!
Dr. John
"elaine" wrote in message
. ..
We are still fighting the green pond thing although the water is
clearing
a
bit, thanks in part to something from Laguna that is supposed to make
the
suspended alagae clump therefore making it easier for your filter to
grab.
Not a big fan of the chemical thing, but since it said nothing about
killing
the algae I figured I would let the SO have his way and try it. The
LFS
has
bags of Barley straw pellets on sale that I would like to try but the
SO
says that the tannins in it will turn the pond brown? I had never
heard
this but this whole pond thing is new to me.
Thanks for the help
Elaine