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Mike
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Posted: 08 Aug 2003

Hi,

Has anybody got any tips on keeping down (or eradicating) blanket weed in a small garden pond, this year has been particularly bad for the stuff.

Mike.

 


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Alan Hyde
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Posted: 08 Aug 2003
Hi Mike , How's things?

Right , First off ,in my opinion Barley Straw bales hung in the pond doesn't work if you ask me.

I have a small garden pond and it's absolutely Blanket weed free .The way I do it is with a filter box that has UV lighting combined with Bio Claire Pond conditioner. Bio Claire is supposedly organic , and if you stick with it , it really does work. For the first couple of weeks keep pulling the weed out by hand and after a while it just stops growing.

Hope this helps,
Al
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Mike
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Posted: 08 Aug 2003

Hi Alan,

Not bad, although I'm getting a bit p...ed off with this heat. Volunteer levels in the park are almost non-existant.

Barley straw seems to work in much larger ponds (acres of) for bloom, but for Blanket weed, don't know.

The pond is very small, about 6x4ft, it's just on 2 years old and has had breeding this year frogs, common newts, 1 dragonfly and 2 damselfly species, also seen many other bugs and things.

The blanket weed grows at alarming rates in the sunnier parts (clearing it almost daily by "rolling" onto a cane), where there is a mat of Duckweed / Parrots Feather there is no weed. Your filter box must be part of a pump system then?, would it help initally just to use the Bio Claire?, i'm worried a pumped filter system would / could remove some of the invertebrate life.

Mike.

 

 


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Alan Hyde
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Posted: 08 Aug 2003
Hi Again Mike,

Sorry to hear that Volunteer numbers have dropped ,but aside from that , we can't really complain can we , we're actually having a summer for once! .

Your pond is roughly the same size as mine . Ours is about 8ft x 2ft . We do have a pump as this pond is mainly for fish . When frogs breed we transfer the spawn and any other life (Dragonfly larvae etc ) to a smaller natural pond. But, to answer your question , yes, I'm pretty sure it does work in ponds without pumps and filters . Infact , it'll probably work better as the bio claire isn't being passed through UV lighting.
It looks like grey gravel and comes in either a big white tub , or a pink box . The white tub is being replaced by the new box , so it depends on what your supplier has in stock . Costs around ú10 for a tub , and there's enough for about a year for ponds the size of ours, but if you do try it you have to be patient . It will work if you stick at it.

Cheers,
Al
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David Bird
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Posted: 08 Aug 2003
Barley straw does work but the effect is very local with filamentous algae, a pond I used to survey had full sized bales placed in it on the blanket weed. A clear space of about 10 ins developed around the bale but no further, whether lots of the small packets one buys in shops would work I do not know. A cane is the best method I know and an increase in the amount of higher plants to reduce the nutrient levels available to the algae.
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Alan Hyde
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Posted: 08 Aug 2003
Hi David ,

You're quite right , It does work . Perhaps I should've said it differently , it works, but not very well LOL!

I used 4 small bales in my tiny pond , and as you have said blanket weed was on absent about 10 ins around the bales.

Cheers,
Alan
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