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Spring 1998
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Clear Ponds.

A Primer On State-Of-The-Art Water Gardens

For Real Water Gardening Enthusiasts.

If your Water Garden looks like Split Pea Soup now or anytime soon, it's not time to panic, but it is time for a visit to John Shelley's Garden Center & Nursery, where state-of-the-art pond filtration systems are readily- available and easily-installed, either by you or retrofitted by us.

Actually, Split Pea Soup is nothing to get upset over. And here's why.

All the dead plant matter and fish droppings etc have laid dormant over the Winter and converted itself from ammonia (very harmful) to nitrites (harmful) to nitrates (helpful fertilizer). Since the plants have been asleep and haven't had the chance to convert this fertilizer to themselves through uptake of their roots and make themselves larger and bloom, thereby purifying the water through their own process, it's an explosion waiting to happen. And one warm, sunny day it does. Mother Nature sees to it. The algae grows in geometric proportions, doubling and quadrupling daily; soon, bingo, it's Split Pea Soup time.

Actually, the algae is doing you a favor by converting the deadly nitrites to nitrates and safe algae for the plants to uptake through their roots and grow. After cleaning out the pond's bottom of fallen matter (sticks, acorns, leaves etc) with a skimmer net, the Smart Pond Manager allows the algae to grow and continue the conversion. Within a week, all the algae has consumed the nitrates, dies and magically, the pond becomes very clear. By siphoning off the dead algae from the bottom through the pick-up pump and depositing it into the Bio- Filter's lava rock, the water Hyacinths floating there become lush, multiply and bloom. A chemical cleansing of the pond has just taken place in part, thanks to your observations and willingness to allow a natural process to take place.

There is no magic or smoke-and-mirrors to balancing a pond; it's simply trial- and-error, as any honest water gardener can tell you. Plants, fish and sunlight all contribute to both macro- and micro-algae build-up in any pond, and simple fine tuning is constantly required. Fish must have bacteria to live, and with bacteria comes the inevitable algae.

Currently, all kinds of Ultra-Violet Sterilizers are being marketed; don't buy- into this scam; all they do is kill bacteria, which fish need to live, and do absolutely nothing to prevent algae formation. It's a hoax.

Yet there are certain elements, givens, that tend to greatly reduce both types of algae and help keep the pond clearer, but never perfectly clear. (A perfectly clear pond means you've used lots of Clorox and have no living matter in there.) more...

In This Issue:

Page1:

8th Annual Open House

York Area Pet Bird Club Show

Hardy Cactus.

Page2:

Tropical Cactus.

www.gdnctr.com Mousepads Available

Getting The Garden Ready

Page3:

Early Season Bloomers

Alpine Trough Gardens.

Little Gems.

Page4:

Wildflowers - Do It Now

Garden Center Is Available For Meetings & Tours

1998 Workshop Schedule

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1998 Workshop Schedule...continued

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1998 Workshop Schedule...continued

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Clear Ponds.

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Fertilizing Evergreens & Conifers

Fertilizing Gardens

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Year 'Round Container Herb Gardens

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