Re: Pond algae

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Re: Pond algae Jen 12-27-2006
Posted by Jen on December 27, 2006, 7:40 pm
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> Jen it sure will work in a buth-tub pond! Just put in a tied up bundle,
> say
> 9" long and as thick as your wrist.


Thanks. Is it just any sort of hay?


Jen



Posted by Jen on December 28, 2006, 5:07 pm
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>> Thanks. Is it just any sort of hay?
> Probably.
> Something in the hay acts as an antifungal and is probably copied by the
> chemical in(d)(s)ustry and sold at great cost.
> Suspended solids are now able to get to cling together, and drop to the
> bottom of the pond using alum.
> That should clear ir mostly. Fairly cheap from a pool shop > Sorry have no
> other freeby for you.


Thanks for your help


Jen



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