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#1 Guest_~ jan_*

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Posted 04 April 2009 - 01:33 PM

After having the majority of spring break weather be cold, windy, and
rainy so outside was no place to be... Today the sun came out... actually
it teased us yesterday, but today was nice enough to start the koi pond
filter and uncover them. Found a male tree frog in the bottom of the pump
chamber. I moved him to the stock tank in an island of floating water
cress.

Speaking of which, those islands came thru winter very nicely. Marsh
Marigold is blooming fully. Fish look good. Motion sprinkler & hot wire on
tonight.

Tomorrow the lily pond! :-) ~ jan
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#2 Guest_Jim and Phyllis_*

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Posted 05 April 2009 - 12:59 AM

Our spring is also under way. But that means our las frost date in
the 10th! Our pond is getting moving. Lilies leafing and irises
growing strongly. The parrot's feather is multiplying and I will
uncover the hyacinth next week. It did well under its plastic. It
should begin growing in the next couple of weeks.

Anyone remember the temp at which koi and goldies begin to breed? No
foam yet.

Jim

#3 Guest_Kurt_*

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Posted 06 April 2009 - 12:41 PM

In article
<cf2ac0ce-482a-4f23-8912-fbe87d2fcc97@e21g2000yqb.googlegroups.com>,
Jim and Phyllis <jimandphyllisrp@gmail.com> wrote:

> Our spring is also under way. But that means our las frost date in
> the 10th! Our pond is getting moving. Lilies leafing and irises
> growing strongly. The parrot's feather is multiplying and I will
> uncover the hyacinth next week. It did well under its plastic. It
> should begin growing in the next couple of weeks.
>
> Anyone remember the temp at which koi and goldies begin to breed? No
> foam yet.
>
> Jim


Hi Jim,
Been away from the forum for quite a while. Built a new pond in the
meantime.
Today (Sunday, April 5) was an 80F day here on the California Central
Coast. My goldfish are certainly active since water is above 50.
I have mosquitofish, so have never had offspring. The largest of my fish
(once Petco feederfish- 12 for a dollar) is not about a foot long.
My lilies were growing even through Winter here. Hyacinth goes smaller,
but still pervasive.
Good area to have pond.
best to all of you.

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#4 Guest_Jim and Phyllis_*

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Posted 07 April 2009 - 08:03 PM

Hi Kurt,

Great to hear from you.

Any pics of your pond?

Jim

#5 Guest_Kurt_*

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Posted 07 April 2009 - 11:45 PM

In article
<8a80a961-3eb9-4a81-a116-758aec6b5cf5@j39g2000yqn.googlegroups.com>,
Jim and Phyllis <jimandphyllisrp@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi Kurt,
>
> Great to hear from you.
>
> Any pics of your pond?
>
> Jim


Need to post these individually, but here's the story.


Had a pond in place, but wanted to relandscape it and put in waterfall
with a bigger pump.

http://i83.photobuck...0story/pond.jpg

http://i83.photobuck...story/rocks.jpg

http://i83.photobuck...tory/filter.jpg

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http://i83.photobuck...tory/pond-05.jp
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http://i83.photobuck...tory/pond-06.jp
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http://i83.photobuck...tory/pond-11.jp
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http://i83.photobuck...0story/fish.jpg

http://i83.photobuck...0story/yard.jpg

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#6 Guest_Jim and Phyllis_*

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Posted 08 April 2009 - 01:23 PM

Jurt,

Nice pond. I like the bamboo by it.

Some of the pics have been pulled, but enough are still there to get a
look at your pond.

Jim

#7 Guest_Kurt_*

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Posted 08 April 2009 - 11:04 PM

In article
<f8c96e08-0111-4841-87d2-e20d9d51a4cc@f19g2000yqo.googlegroups.com>,
Jim and Phyllis <jimandphyllisrp@gmail.com> wrote:

> Jurt,
>
> Nice pond. I like the bamboo by it.
>
> Some of the pics have been pulled, but enough are still there to get a
> look at your pond.
>
> Jim


The bamboo is the clumping variety. that bunch is a few years old, now.

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#8 Guest_Hal_*

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Posted 08 April 2009 - 11:04 PM

On Wed, 8 Apr 2009 09:23:45 EDT, Jim and Phyllis
<jimandphyllisrp@gmail.com> wrote:

>Some of the pics have been pulled, but enough are still there to get a
>look at your pond.


The URL is over one line on my screen and I had to add the second line
in the address box.
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#9 Guest_Kurt_*

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Posted 08 April 2009 - 11:05 PM

In article
<f8c96e08-0111-4841-87d2-e20d9d51a4cc@f19g2000yqo.googlegroups.com>,
Jim and Phyllis <jimandphyllisrp@gmail.com> wrote:

> Jurt,
>
> Nice pond. I like the bamboo by it.
>
> Some of the pics have been pulled, but enough are still there to get a
> look at your pond.
>
> Jim


None are pulled, I think it might be how your newsreader is displaying
the URLS. Make sure all end with .jpg

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#10 Guest_Kurt_*

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Posted 08 April 2009 - 11:18 PM

In article <6jbpt4dsa1cg55pid7de1eehnh145l22fq@4ax.com>,
Hal <me@privacy.net> wrote:

> On Wed, 8 Apr 2009 09:23:45 EDT, Jim and Phyllis
> <jimandphyllisrp@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> >Some of the pics have been pulled, but enough are still there to get a
> >look at your pond.

>
> The URL is over one line on my screen and I had to add the second line
> in the address box.


I paste these into a text-only newsreader and have never used Google, so
don't know how it takes my URLs.
You get the idea, though. Sorry to make you do the work :-(

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#11 Guest_~ jan_*

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Posted 11 April 2009 - 11:25 PM

>http://i83.photobuck...ory/pond-11.jpg

Welcome back Kurt! The waterfall turned out really well, very nice, love
the stones you used.

All ponds up and running around here. I had frogs last weekend, even one in
the filter, the weather has been very nice. I'm not sure why, but the frogs
have been quiet the last several nights and I'm wondering if the skunks or
raccoons got to them, I heard only 1, maybe 2. :-( Even though I've got 2
pondlets running where a bunch of taddies grew up in, out by the koi ponds,
none have shown up. :-( ~ jan
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#12 Guest_Kurt_*

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Posted 12 April 2009 - 03:15 AM

In article <tss1u45olp3el52gheec1h9gdt9j6u4pbr@4ax.com>,
~ jan <Seewebsite@jjspond.us> wrote:

> >http://i83.photobuck...ory/pond-11.jpg

>
> Welcome back Kurt! The waterfall turned out really well, very nice, love
> the stones you used.
>
> All ponds up and running around here. I had frogs last weekend, even one in
> the filter, the weather has been very nice. I'm not sure why, but the frogs
> have been quiet the last several nights and I'm wondering if the skunks or
> raccoons got to them, I heard only 1, maybe 2. :-( Even though I've got 2
> pondlets running where a bunch of taddies grew up in, out by the koi ponds,
> none have shown up. :-( ~ jan
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> Zone 7a, SE Washington State
> Ponds: www.jjspond.us


Thanks Jan,
Was looking for a more natural rock/pond environment.

No frogs around here. They'd need to travel a bit.
Cleaned the pond out today. Have some sort of large critter coming in
the yard at night. Has to scale a 5 ft. wall. Drinks and munches at pond.
Weather here is very mild. Did a lot of gardening today. Some new
planting.
Just ordered a replacement 40 watt Pondmaster ballast for my UV
clarifier. They work great, but the ballast lasted barely a season.

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