Allotments 4 All

Produce => Ponds 'n' Stuff => Topic started by: Spookyville on June 07, 2006, 18:07:32

Title: Duck Weed
Post by: Spookyville on June 07, 2006, 18:07:32
Any way to get rid of this? Fish Pond is covered in it - every last inch. Have tried to manully remove it but there is so much and the tadpoles are not making it easy. Is there a biologocal option that is friendly to fish and other wildlife ?

Cheers
Title: Re: Duck Weed
Post by: teresa on June 08, 2006, 13:40:08
This may sound flipent but get Koi they eat everything even duck weed, if some go in our pool its not there for long they eat it. I have it in a still water feature( old bath) and some in a small pool but if any is tranfered into large pool it diserpears.
Or get hens they love the stuff I thin mine out and give it to them as titbits I just about recycle anything ha ha.
Title: Re: Duck Weed
Post by: telboy on June 10, 2006, 21:56:58
Tell me about it!!
Duckweed. An old friend gave me a lilly some years ago after my beloved 'James Brydon' gave up. Can't get rid of the d**n stuff as he had it in his pond.
I still talk to him though.
Pick every bit of it out - believe me, you can't beat it? unless someone knows better?
Title: Re: Duck Weed
Post by: saddad on June 10, 2006, 22:53:53
I got it with a free lilly but at least it thrives! I find just sitting on the bank manually thinning it very theraputic and it goes on the compost heap. Live with it at least it is a fresh green colour!
8)
Title: Re: Duck Weed
Post by: Spookyville on June 11, 2006, 00:49:18
its like pea soup - literally. but trying to remove it manually is a pain right noe due to the thousands of tadpoles that get caught with it when you scoop it out, which is why I was wondering if there was a "quick fix" for the problem. If not, once the tadpoles have gone I am going to give it a good empty/clean to get rid of the stuff..
Title: Re: Duck Weed
Post by: saddad on June 12, 2006, 23:09:02
I can fish the taddies out of it easy enough it's the smaller fry (no pun intended we don't have fish!) that I get worried about!
???
Title: Re: Duck Weed
Post by: georgiesox on June 19, 2006, 00:01:49
I have heard that Tetrapon's Algofin will get rid of Duckweed but they do not/cannot advertise this on the packaging for some reason.
Title: Re: Duck Weed
Post by: libby on June 21, 2006, 00:21:39
the only way is, move fish and plants, in buckets DRY the pond out,temporally worked for me ;D :'(but it's back this year ::)
Title: Re: Duck Weed
Post by: Spookyville on June 29, 2006, 13:03:52
bit the bullet and emptied. fish temp housed elsewhere for now. a few stranglers still floating about (duckweed) but I am skimming with a small fish net every couple of days until it is all removed.