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Eight Steps for Springing Your Pond
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After
a long cold winter there are a few things that you should do before
putting your pond back into service.
- Inspect
The Pond
Take a careful look around your pond. Make sure there has been
no winter damage to the pond or any of the components. Repair
or replace as necessary.
- Clean
The Pond
No matter how much preparation you have done, winter has likely
left the pond in less than perfect condition. Even with leaf
netting, you probably have had a few leaves settle to the pond
bottom. Any plants that were not completely cut back will usually
leave a settlement of organics in the pond bottom. Manually
scoop out as much of this as possible or use a pond
vacuum if you have one.
You can also use our Natural Bacteria & Enzyme products
such as GreenEx,
Microbe
Lift Sludge Away, or Pond-Zyme
Plus. Use these products on a regular schedule throughout
the year for a healthier pond.
- Start
Pump
If your pump has been off for the winter, spring is the time
to start it back up. Most people do this when the water temperature
increases to around 50 degrees. Do not start the pump and then
leave. Start the pump back up when you will be spending time
around the house for several hours. This way you can keep an
eye on everything and make sure that all the water is still
going where you want it to go (back in the pond).
- Start
Filter
If the pump and filter system has not been running for awhile,
you will want to give your filter media a thorough cleaning
prior to starting the system backup. Next, or if your pump has
run all winter, it is time to give the bacterial colonies a
boost. There are many products that accomplish this like Microbe
Lift PL, Microbe
Lift Gel Bacteria, or Bio-Filter
Booster.
Test
Water
Begin
testing the pond water again. Of particular importance are
ammonia and nitrite levels. Both of these should be zero. Perform
partial water changes if either test gives a reading other than
zero.
- Condition
Fish
Spring is the time of year when fish are most susceptible
to developing health problems. There are a few things that can
be done to help protect the fish. Gram-negative bacteria can
cause severe infections. These infections can be prevented by
use of KoiZyme
but are very hard to eliminate after the fish has become infected.
Debride
DW is a medicated fish food that will help protect fish
from internal worms. For general protection, pond
salt can be an easy way to help the fish ward off disease
and pathogens. MelaFix
or PimaFix
is a safe natural treatment that will help to make sure your
fish get a healthy start on spring especially if there has been
any physical damage during the winter.
- Feeding
Warm weather means your fish are now or soon will be
ready to start eating again. Until the water temperature
is consistently above 50 degrees, continue to not feed the fish.
Once the water temperature is into the 50s you will want to
feed a food designed for spring and fall like Microbe
Lift Cold Weather or Pond
Care Spring and Autumn food. As the water temperature reaches
into the 60s it will be time to feed your regular summertime
fish
food.
- Plants
Also as the water temperature reaches into the 50s it will be
time to get the hardy
plants that survived the winter ready for a great year ahead.
This is the time we begin fertilizing
the plants. Also, for maximum performance, it may be necessary
to divide
some of these plants. If the plants are too crowded in their
pots, they will suffer and their growth and flowering potential
limited. Simply thinning these out will provide you with more
from your plants.
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