Wise Advice for any Garden Pond. How to Use Plants Well
Biological Concepts in a garden pond .. sage words from an old South African water gardener ... this is an extract from the book I published (did not author and cannot find author either) about water lilies and pond aquatics. It was written before the advent of UV clarifiers which in a fish pond at least is the only real guaranteed way to remove murky and green water caused by algae.
It really is necessary to get a grasp of the whole concept of ecological balance for the more intelligent maintenance of your pond. This, of course, involves the clarity of the water and the health of your fish and plants.
In the course of formation of a natural pond, the plants, fish, insects and minutiae develop and interact over a long period of time. The water achieves a balance or equilibrium whereby no plant or animal predominates and if they do proliferate, they are controlled naturally by predators or other environmental conditions.
To achieve this balance is the aim of every potential water gardener. Because we are often combining all the ingredients planting and stocking the pond all in the space of 10 days or less this is not always possible without some serious thought.
Consider a hypothetical pond built over a weekend. The pond is filled with
tap water and then left to stand. As soon as the chlorine in the water has
dissipated the water starts turning green due to the growth of minute
unicellular free-floating algae. As it progresses things gets worse and worse
until it resembles a thick green pea soup.
Begin again by emptying out the green water, but this time adding oxygen plants
bog aquatics and water lilies in the following formula.
To each sq./m (about 10 sq. feet) surface area of your pond you should have:
- 2 bunches of oxygenating plant
- 1 water lily or surface covering plant
- 12 water snails
- 1 aquatic bog plant
These need not, of course, be spaced out metre by metre combining for instance 3 or 4 bog plants together in one corner as a design feature.
Algae grow and flourish in the presence of sunlight while absorbing nutrients from the water. By planting water lilies we provide coverage and shelter for many algae eating animals and insects, we block the penetration of sunlight and hence keep the water cooler. Oxygen plants compete for nutrients while at the same time releasing oxygen into the water on bright, sunny days.
Bog plants serve a similar function in their growing process, consuming nitrates which have been produced by bacterial action.
All the above is vastly simplified but the general effect is over a period of 3 to 5 weeks the pond gradually clears and stays clear while this balance is maintained (unless you keep fish). The water assumes a greenish tinge and slightly cloudy which is a normal condition. as the pond progresses and the plants take hold, many insects such as dragonflies, mayflies and various aquatic species, will take up residence.
Minute water fleas (daphnia) appear and even frogs and toads with their inevitable progeny.
All these play their part in the water garden scene and all are necessary.
With the advent of spring the pond very often starts going green due, of course, to the algae getting off to an early start. At this time the blanket weed or filamentous type algae appears. These can become a pest but generally are only associated with crystal clear water. Remove them physically or using a notched stick and by full summer you should have no more trouble.
To maintain the carefully achieved balance in your pond constant attention is needed .. therefore remove all fallen leaves, debris, dead animals (fish), or yellowing aquatic foliage. These, if left, simply decay and add nutrient to the water, thus stimulating algae growth.
Do not allow water lilies, floating plants or bog plants to shade more than 2/3 of the pond. The fish need open water and the critical oxygen balance of the water could be impaired by over coverage.
Control the oxygen grasses again limiting to about 1/3 coverage.
How To Save Money on All Your Pond Supplies in USA
Most of you know that I live in South Africa which is a long way from the country where most of my readers are situated ... the USA. There are many differences in terms of types of equipment available in the different countries and sometimes it pays to get really good local advice. This is especially true when larger ponds requiring large biofilters and UV lights for example are required.
Well after many email discussions over a long period of time the owner of MacArthur Water Gardens On-Line store based in Florida and myself have agreed to jointly promote products stocked by MacArthur to those readers wanting good products and localised service at great prices with a very good support and guarantee level.
Brett Fogle, who owns MacArthur Water Gardens has created a special buying page for my readers and this is only available to those who subscribe to this Gazette and not the general internet searcher. By entering the store here and only here you will get a discount and access to special offers. Here's the link ...
10% off Pond Supplies USA... click now and when you get there bookmark the page because it is the only access point to the special page
MacArthur Water Gardens stocks a very large range of branded products such as Tetra UV clarifiers and sterilizers, Hozelock pumps, Cyprio filters, Pondmaster pumps and so on.
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