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Re: spring work ~ what do you need to do this year?

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Old 03-18-2007, 10:44 PM
Reel McKoi
 
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I already wrote about our bog projects under
frog experiment.

We are blessed with a lovely weekend so we
got our spring pond stuff done really early
this year.

Besides fertilizing lilies and getting the waterfall
running we took out our second island.
(I have the remodeling bug with my pond.)
Our islands are built out of builder's block
and an oil filter type planter on top. Didn't like
how it worked with mini cattails so took it out
all together.
We trimmed up the first island which is full of
yellow iris. Can't wait to see it bloom.
I removed a marsh marigold out of the old
blog and brought it up to the deck. Full of buds
and I bet it starts blooming tomorrow.

We also sat and talked about what kind of set
up we would do when we sell this house (down
the road) and build another pond.
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We have to drain down both ponds to remove last summer's fry. They bred
into mid summer so the ponds are loaded with young fish. A few adults will
probably be culled out to make space as they all grow. The larger the koi
the less the ponds can hold. All look good, all look healthy and all are
eating. There are no signs of disease or health problems.

Some water lilies need dividing which will be done soon, before they really
start to take off.

That's about it for this spring.
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Old 03-19-2007, 02:10 AM
~ jan
 
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Worked on the lily pond today. In the past I would drain it out completely
and suck the muck out and refill. I found that not only was it a great
waste of water, but then I had pH problems and getting the water balanced
again. So today I used the shop vac on the bottom and shelves. While it
drained I trimmed dead stuff off the marginals.

Many of the plants will need dividing, hopefully not too many of the lilies
this year.

The main goal is to get a barrel filter connected, which requires ordering
the parts and digging a BIG hole for it. It will only be a 2 barrel filter,
rather than 4 like the koi ponds.

I'll also have to trim the fish load in the koi ponds that I've yet to take
the screens off of and start the filter. I was hoping to do that this
weekend, but they're predicting cooler temps again mid-week, so maybe next
weekend.

Marsh Marigold also about to burst into bloom. :-) ~ jan
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Old 03-21-2007, 10:26 AM
David Starr
 
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Finish digging & building it! I only got down a foot last year, 2 more to go.
Pond will be about 10x12, block walls extending 2 courses above ground, total
depth around 4 1/2ft. It'll have a liner. I'll buy the bottom drain, and
probably the skimmer. All filtration will be DIY, probably 5 gallon drums. I'm
thinking about getting a 200 gallon cone-bottom tank for a settlement chamber.
I'm HOPING to have water in it by late fall, and fish next year.
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Old 03-22-2007, 12:04 AM
~ jan
 
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On Wed, 21 Mar 2007 08:26:29 CST, David Starr <>
wrote:

>Finish digging & building it! I only got down a foot last year, 2 more to go.
>Pond will be about 10x12, block walls extending 2 courses above ground, total
>depth around 4 1/2ft. It'll have a liner. I'll buy the bottom drain, and
>probably the skimmer. All filtration will be DIY, probably 5 gallon drums. I'm
>thinking about getting a 200 gallon cone-bottom tank for a settlement chamber.
>I'm HOPING to have water in it by late fall, and fish next year.


Sounds real good. Good idea for the settlement chamber. When I first got on
the internet I directed people to my DH's DIY filter on my website
www.jjspond.us Then several years ago I was shown a vortex filter. Now I
mention to people that it is well worth it to save up for that type of
system. The maintenance is SO easy. My koi house (lady luck & lottery) will
be done with vortex filters. :-)

Question: 5 gallon drums? Is that a typo? ~ jan
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