How to Maintain
Maintaining a pond is easy with the right equipment.
A solids handling pump combined with a Ultra Violet Clarifier (UVC) and biological filter makes pond keeping easy.
The following are a few tips to help you with the ongoing maintenance of your pond and just remember regular maintenance is better than doing a massive clean every year:
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Clean your pond pump and pond filter when you notice the flow is reduced, maintenance on pumps and filters should be done regularly.
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Remove sludge from the bottom of the pond, treatments or pond vacuums can be used.
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Remove leaves with a net or a skimmer product, this will help reduce the amount of sludge that builds up on the bottom of the pond.
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Test your water every couple of months to make sure that everything is in balance.
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It is also good practice to do partial water changes of about 25% a month to help freshen things up.
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Filter materials should be cleaned in buckets (free of herbicides and pesticides) of pond water and the dirty water should be discarded onto the garden.
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Chlorinated tap water should never be used to clean the filter material as the chlorine in the tap water kills the beneficial bacteria in the filter.
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When replacing the filter materials it is better to stagger the change over a few weeks so all the bacteria is not discarded in one hit.
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When changing the water or topping up the pond a de-chlorinator should always be used.
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An Ultra Violet Clarifier (UVC) lamp should be replaced every year, even though the lamp works they lose their efficiency after approximately one year. Clearpond recommends Philips UVC lamps as they are rated for 9000 hours of use, far more than other brands on the market.
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Water features should be topped up only every so often – it is better to empty the feature and refill the feature with fresh, clean water. As the feature’s water evaporates, salts and minerals are left behind and this build up can cause pumps and filtration equipment to fail, replacing the water will help eliminate this.
WATERGARDEN MAINTENANCE
( How to maintain and keep dream pond tidy , healthy, clean & livable .. .. )
Pond Maintenance
Pond Maintenance Routines :
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Video :
fall :
Preparations for over-wintering success
Make fall/winter pond maintenance simple and efficient. Prevent pond conditions from deteriorating to the point where aggressive measures are necessary. Keep essential items and equipment on hand to ensure over-wintering success.
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Install pond netting to maximize leaf-removing effort and to prevent leaves from falling into the pond in the first place.
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Perform a substantial water change, up to 50%, to remove contaminants and help maintain improved water conditions throughout the winter. Best done when pond temperature is the same as source water, but no lower than 60°F to minimize stress.
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Remove organic materials from the bottom of your pond.
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Condition your pond with bacterial additives specifically formulated to work in cooler water temperatures.
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Trim hardy lilies down to about an inch or two above the crown and move them to a deeper part of the pond.
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It's extremely easy to add pond netting and it will save your pond from collecting debris.
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Trim marginal or bog plants or leave some for winter interest.
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Thoroughly clean your filters. When water temperature drops below 45°F, shut them down and remove filter media and main pump to prevent damage from freezing.
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Drain and store pump per manufacturer's recommendation.
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When water temperatures drop below 70°F, begin mixing your koi's diet with an easier-to-digest, wheat germ food. At below 60°F, switch to wheat germ food completely.
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When the water temperature reaches 40°F, stop feeding your fish altogether.
winter :
Over-wintering success and preparing for spring
In regions that experience prolonged freezing winters, harmful gases trapped under the ice can accumulate to create toxic conditions for fish.
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Provide an opening in the ice for proper gas exchange and make sure it stays open.
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If you see fish at the surface while the pond is still frozen, ACT FAST! Add an aerator or water pump near the surface, or do a water change. Your fish can die quickly.
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Never try to physically break the ice to create an opening. Instead, melt a hole in the ice.
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Place aerators or other devices close to the water surface to prevent ice formation.
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Keep a hole in the ice without putting a hole in your wallet. The Pond Breatherworks down to 20°F below zero and only uses 40 watts of energy!
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Prevent snow from piling too high on the frozen pond surface so you can safely find and maintain de-icing equipment. Keep them from being covered during heavy snowfall.
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Plan for any renovations or improvements for the coming spring. Consider installing a new water fountain, additional lighting for your pond, or design a new planting scheme for your pond.
spring
Bringing your pond back to life
Check your pond filter and pump and prepare for summer. Once spring arrives and water temperatures are above 45°F, you will want to get your filtration system started.
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Reassemble the filtration system and start it up. Check for leaks and proper flow rate.
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Jump start your biological filtration with bacterial additives to replace those lost over the winter.
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Measure water parameters and monitor the development of nitrifying bacteria in your biological filtration system with a good test kit.
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Have a pond aerator handy to promote proper gas exchange. Unseasonably warm spring days can encourage abrupt nitrifying bacterial activity that can rapidly deplete dissolved oxygen levels in your pond.
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Get your UV clarifier system up and running to keep your water crystal clear throughout the spring and summer season.
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Get those green thumbs wet. Early spring is the best time to repot pond plants. Add fertilizer to water lilies to give them a good start.
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Start feeding pond fish easier-to-digest, wheat germ food when water temperature stays consistently above 50°F.
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Combat spring green! Place barley straw in a container of moving water inside your home, 6 weeks ahead of time so it will be primed when you are ready to open your pond.
summer :
Simplify algae control and enjoy your outdoor space
Keep in mind that increased sunlight, higher organic levels, and rising water temperature create ideal conditions for aggressive algae growth.
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To keep your pond cool and well oxygenated, consider adding awaterfall, fountain, or aerator. Higher oxygen levels mean less algae!
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Add aquatic plants such as lilies,parrot's feather, water lettuce, andwater hyacinths as a natural algae control and to help provide shade and keep water cooler.
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Switch to a staple or growth food when water temperatures remain above 70°F.
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Give your fish just enough food that they can finish within a few minutes and remove any uneaten food.
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Discourage mosquitoes from breeding by providing good water movement and preventing stagnant water.
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Replace chemical filter media such as activated carbon on a regular basis and use products designed to eliminate phosphate, the main algal nutrient.
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Consider using products containing the active ingredient Bti (Bacillus thuringiensis israelensis) to safely control mosquito populations .
Other Articles :
- www.rhs.org.uk/advice/profile?pid=447
- www.aquascapeinc.com/water-gardening/maintenance-and-care/give-your-pond-a-spring-cleaning
- www.aquascapeinc.com/water-gardening/maintenance-and-care/the-key-to-clean-water
- www.gardeningknowhow.com/ornamental/water-plants/wgen/cleaning-garden-ponds.htm
- www.aquascapeinc.com/water-gardening/maintenance-and-care/8-pond-maintenance-tips-spring
- www.bhg.com/gardening/landscaping-projects/landscape-basics/how-to-maintain-a-landscape-pond/
- thewatergardener.org/Products.html
- www.pondbuilder.com/pond-blog/bid/51637/4-Easy-Steps-to-a-Clean-Pond-or-Water-Garden
- www.pondbuilder.com/pond-blog/bid/51637/4-Easy-Steps-to-a-Clean-Pond-or-Water-Garden
- www.aquascapeinc.com/water-gardening/maintenance-and-care/simple-tips-fall-pond-care
- getbusygardening.com/keeping-pond-water-clear-natural-way/
- koi-care.com/effective-tips-koi-pond-maintenance/
- www.wikihow.com/Keep-Your-Pond-Clean
- www.bhg.com/gardening/landscaping-projects/water-gardens/water-garden-care-guide/
- www.thatpetplace.com/pond-and-water-garden-installation-and-maintenance-guide
- www.oldhouseweb.com/gardening/how-to-maintain-and-care-for-backyard-ponds-and-water-gardens.shtml
- www.ozwatergardens.com.au/pond-maintenance
Videos :
Easy Fish Pond Maintenance TIPS : How to clean a POND PUMP and increase the water flow again
How To Clean Out A Water Pond Part 1
How To Clean Out A Water Pond Part 2
How to Clean Murky Pond Water without Chemicals | Full Version
Pond Care | Spring Pond Maintenance 1 of 5
Pond Care | Spring Pond Maintenance 2 of 5
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Draining & Cleaning Garden Pond Time Lapse
Fall Pond Cleaning
Pond Waterchange Maintenance
How to Use Barley Straw for Ponds to Clean Your Fish Pond
Care of Lilies : Planting Instructions for Water Lily Pond Plants
How TO Maintain The Backyard Pond Correctly- Tips To Follow
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Pond Aeration PART ONE .. PART TWO
Acidity/Alkalinity and pH levels
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WATERGARDEN MAINTENANCE
Ponds problems :
Water gardens pond algae problems
Pond Aeration PART ONE .. PART TWO
Acidity/Alkalinity and pH levels
Equipment and supplies used in water ponds maintenance :