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Barley straw question
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 |
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Barley straw question
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. Yup, it does indeed! Dark tea brown too! been there, did that.....still trying to get the water to clear up |
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Barley straw question
"Granny Grump" wrote in message
... 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. Yup, it does indeed! Dark tea brown too! been there, did that.....still trying to get the water to clear up Same here.. I think I prefer the dark tea brown to the green though.. -- Gareee© Homepage: http://www.fortunecity.com/tattooine.../mainframe.htm Custom Figures, Wallpapers and more! |
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Barley straw question
try adding a layer or 2 of quilt batting to the final stage of your filter
before the water returns to the pond. it will catch an awful lot of greenies. you may need to replace it once as it will get clogged quickly. Karen Zone 5 Ashland, OH http://hometown.aol.com/kmam1/MyPond/MyPond.html My Art Studio at http://members.aol.com/kmmstudios/K....M.Studios.html for email remove the extra extention |
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Barley straw question
try adding a layer or 2 of quilt batting to the final stage of your filter before the water returns to the pond. it will catch an awful lot of greenies. you may need to replace it once as it will get clogged quickly. Taking out the plants is a pain LOL Reckon brown water will do for this year...will add batting next spring and start fresh. |
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try adding a layer or 2 of quilt batting to the final stage of your filter before the water returns to the pond. it will catch an awful lot of greenies. you may need to replace it once as it will get clogged quickly. Taking out the plants is a pain LOL Reckon brown water will do for this year...will add batting next spring and start fresh. |
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Barley straw question
YUP have been doing that...luckily have a "huge" roll (4'x?lots) especially
since it needs to be changed around every 2 days(6 squares 12"x15"). Hmm think I prefer brown to green to if the clarity improves. May have to work on the SO's sense of adventure. Elaine "Granny Grump" wrote in message ... try adding a layer or 2 of quilt batting to the final stage of your filter before the water returns to the pond. it will catch an awful lot of greenies. you may need to replace it once as it will get clogged quickly. Taking out the plants is a pain LOL Reckon brown water will do for this year...will add batting next spring and start fresh. |
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Barley straw question
Granny Grump wrote in message . ..
Reckon brown water will do for this year...will add batting next spring and start fresh. This was posted last year. "Plaster of Paris mixed, pour in an egg carton. 2 pucks (eggs) per 500 gallons of water..... Magnesium and calcium, ok for fish and it removes tannins from water.... Doing this for 3 years, works great....." I just kept it, but never tried it. If you try it let me know if it works. You can see my "Rippling Waters" Pond at http://community.webshots.com/user/aspenjd Sue W Brooksville, FL |
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Granny Grump wrote in message . ..
Reckon brown water will do for this year...will add batting next spring and start fresh. This was posted last year. "Plaster of Paris mixed, pour in an egg carton. 2 pucks (eggs) per 500 gallons of water..... Magnesium and calcium, ok for fish and it removes tannins from water.... Doing this for 3 years, works great....." I just kept it, but never tried it. If you try it let me know if it works. You can see my "Rippling Waters" Pond at http://community.webshots.com/user/aspenjd Sue W Brooksville, FL |
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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 |
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Dr. John wrote I put bags of
it in my pond here in Colorado, and the string algae is growing on the bags! LOL! Well now, that's just adding insult to injury! kathy :-) algae primer http://hometown.aol.com/ka30p/myhomepage/garden.html |
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Barley straw question
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 |
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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 |
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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 ... 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 |
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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 ... 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 |
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