Tag: Pond

Pond muck icky … bacteria good

In an attempt to help clear the foot…maybe two…of muck at the bottom of my pond , I’ve been using pond bacteria. It’s been over 8 months now and I think it’s helping. I say “think” because I haven’t gone in the pond in a while… but when I first started using this huge clumps of stuff would come up to the surface off the bottom. You also used to be able to sit and watch bubble going blurp blurp and then clumps of decayed stuff would float around.

After a few months of using the pond bacteria and aeration, only rarely do I get the floating clumps of ew and there are no more bottom bubbles coming up. I tried not doing the bacteria and ended up with a scummy film on top of the water….so back to the bacteria I went.

I ended up going with the one I could find on amazon because it was cheaper than anything else for the sizes that I needed. When I spoke to a couple of pond companies, they indicated that it was a good one to use (after telling them I can’t afford theirs!).

The bacteria (HERE) comes in a gallon jug. I just poke the seal (never had a leak in shipping either!) and walk along the bank squirting it in. Other types are in pellet form and you throw them in, and I’ve read about powders but haven’t found any for sale. So if your pond is gross, try out one of the bacteria offerings for a couple of months! Hopefully they keep the pricing down though…some of them are a bit high.

September 2022 Pretty Nice Pictures I took

A few pictures not used in the blog but still nice 🙂

View of part of the pond while watching for wildlife
Cute mixed breed bunnies
Trying to make a dry spot after flooding and Petunia wanted to eat it all!

All images (c) Susan L. Marsh. Reproduction or sharing prohibited without permission.

Pond water settling experiment

In trying to determine why I can’t see anything in the pond, I decided to do a settling test. Below is a fresh jar of pond water (the green is due to blue dye I put in to control algae):

This is after sitting overnight! The water itself is clear…my issue is the organic muck on the bottom of the pond.

I already am running 4 aerators and have been using pond bacteria for a year in an attempt to help clear it up. Our lack of rain isn’t helping as the pond water level shrinks and concentrates the organics.

I’ll be looking into getting estimates of having the pond muck dredged out next….

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