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re: Pond Clarity
Posted on 4/18/24 at 6:03 pm to TigerFan2929
Posted on 4/18/24 at 6:03 pm to TigerFan2929
Also, if it is brown turbidity, there's only two causes.
1: Already mentioned, wildlife/livestock constantly stirring up the bottom
2: Muddy runoff and nearby erosion in the drainage basin.
For #2, you want a healthy amount of grass/plant growth all around the pond, except on the dam, you want grass/weeds but nothing shrubby or woody (roots will destroy your dam).
How about some pics of your pond?
1: Already mentioned, wildlife/livestock constantly stirring up the bottom
2: Muddy runoff and nearby erosion in the drainage basin.
For #2, you want a healthy amount of grass/plant growth all around the pond, except on the dam, you want grass/weeds but nothing shrubby or woody (roots will destroy your dam).
How about some pics of your pond?
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