Tag: green water

NEW POND SYNDROME A.K.A. GREEN WATER

new pond syndrome

It seems these days we have a syndrome syndrome going on. There is this kind of syndrome, and then there is that kind of syndrome. New syndromes are being created and classified on an ongoing basis. The good news is as they create these new syndromes there is a cure for the syndrome in a… Read more »

THE POND ALGAE TRILOGY Pt. 3

Close-up of pond algae with numerous small bubbles on its surface, creating a textured, shiny appearance.

Let’s fight back… For all these types of pond algae that we have to deal with there are solutions. Some solutions are very general and will help work on all 3 pond algae types, while other issues may require a very targeted solution to the issue. There are not many treatments or types of equipment… Read more »

THE POND ALGAE TRILOGY Pt. 2

pond algae string algae

Let’s go deeper…   Green water*, is probably the most common pond algae issue that pond and water garden owners face at sometime and thankfully one that can be eliminated! Green water is not necessarily bad for fish or the overall health of the pond, but it sure is not what we’re hoping for when… Read more »

THE POND ALGAE TRILOGY Pt. 1

Close-up of greenish bubbles from pond algae forming on a wet surface, reflecting light off the bubbles.

It grows almost everywhere on the planet. It provides food and shelter. It can live in peaceful symbiosis or quickly kill its host. It can reproduce at stunningly fast rates turning the surrounding environment red, blue, brown, and green. It can glow at night. It can float freely and sporadically or attach itself to a… Read more »

BARLEY STRAW FOR YOUR POND

Green algae floating on the surface of water, forming irregularly shaped clusters.

Barley Straw the newest old time remedy for algae control in modern ponds and water gardens! Barley straw has gotten some good buzz in the pond industry the last few years as a natural remedy for algae control, but this “new” product actually has some history behind it,

WINTER CLEAR WATER

Sunlight reflects on the surface of clear blue water, creating a pattern of light and shadows.

Why is my pond water sooo clear when it starts getting cold out? I hear this question every year as the temperatures being to fall and the pond season in the northeast starts to come to an end. It is a good question too.

HOW TO GET RID OF POND SCUM

Close-up of bubbles forming on the surface of green liquid, possibly algae or soapy water, with a blurred background.

The topic and problem of pond scum is an issue that at some time or another, likely affects all pond owners. The problem with trying to fix or even diagnose an issue of pond scum is that it is used as a very loose term and many people will refer to floating aquatic plants, weeds,… Read more »

ULTRAVIOLET LIGHTING FOR YOUR POND

Bright blue laser light with radiant beams extending outward in multiple directions against a dark background.

Could ultraviolet sterilizers possibly be the only type of filtration that is needed for a pond? Uh, no. Ultraviolet Sterilizers could possibly be the most misunderstood type of filtration for a pond.