Posted by Rwolfejr on May 17, 2011 at 07:10:12 from (67.163.177.216):
In Reply to: Moss in pond posted by kevinm63552 on May 16, 2011 at 23:23:53:
Barley straw works but it's best to get it in there before you get the mess. If you put a lot it in after the gunk is already heavy it turns your water yellow. Got a bail for a guy next to our shop here and he put a section in his little decorative pond and it looked like a puddle of whizz. Depending on size of your pond etc. you might want to start off with just a little bit and gradually increase it until you see improvement. It does work... saw it work every year at my buddys pond. His pond is roughly 60-100 foot diameter? and maybe eight foot deep at the center. Just a hole for the cows to drink from. If I recall correctly I believe he only put in a couple of sections off a bail. But he might have added now and then after that?? not sure...
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