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3 Ways to Maintain a Spring-Fed Pond

Most new ponds can be kept healthy by adding natural bacteria (AquaClear Pellets) on a regular basis. AquaClear Pellets will not kill anything but will strip nutrients and muck from the pond that weeds and algae thrive on. By reducing the nutrient level, weeds and algae should be kept at bay.<br><br>

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3 Ways to Maintain a Spring-Fed Pond

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  1. Call us today! 1-800-328-9350 About Us About Us Lake Weeds Lake Weeds Our Products Our Products Reference Charts Reference Charts Contact Us Contact Us FAQs FAQs Request a Brochure Request a Brochure Pages 3 Ways to Maintain a Spring-Fed Pond Q&A About Us Published by Tom Markoe on November 14, 2013 0 Comments Lake Weeds Our Products Reference Charts Contact Us FAQs Q---I’m considering buying a property with a spring-fed pond. Before I sign on the dotted line, what kind of maintenance considerations should I be aware of? Request a Brochure View Cart A---Spring-fed ponds are relatively rare. Water flows out of spring-fed ponds at all times, not just after heavy rains. Many people mistakenly think they have spring-fed ponds. During construction, water gushed into the dug pond area from what was assumed to be instead what they saw was ground water flowing into the hole from veins of water–bearing sand or gravel. If, however, water is discharged through a spillway, it is indeed a spring-fed pond. The average life of a poorly maintained pond is 25 years. Without human intervention, new ponds gradually fill with silt and organic matter. As years pass, the open-water areas shrink, turning into a swamp or cattail bog. A well-maintained pond can last forever. To keep any pond in good shape, it is important to remove trees and brush from the dam area on an ongoing basis. Evict creatures like beavers and muskrats to keep water flowing. Finally, manage excess aquatic vegetation. To manage excess aquatic vegetation, first measure pond size, next and finally, determine proper treatment options. Specific questions can be addressed by emailing us at weeds@KillLakeWeeds.com. Most new ponds can be kept healthy by adding natural bacteria (AquaClear Pellets) on a regular basis. AquaClear Pellets will not kill anything but will strip nutrients and muck from the pond that weeds and algae thrive on. By reducing the nutrient level, weeds and algae should be kept at bay. Contact us!

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