Filed under: General Blog Entry's | Tags: Fall and Winter Water Garden Care, Water Garden Maintenance
Plants and Debris: Remove leaves, plant debris and other organic matter. Large amounts of leaves and debris settled in the bottom of your pond can cause poor water clarity over the winter which is harmful to your fish. It can be a breading ground for fungi and or harmful bacteria and parasites. If you don’t have a dipping net, get one! This will make your life so much easier.
NETTING: Netting your Water Garden during the fall will help control leaves and debris and checking your skimmer regularly during heavy leaf falls will keep your pond in proper working condition. This will also make your SPRING cleanout easier.
FISH HEALTH: When water temps reach 55 to 60 degrees switch to low temp fish food available at Carter’s Nursery. Their metabolism slows down during lowering temps and LOW TEMP FISH FOOD will be easier for them to digest. When you end feeding you should always follow up with a Medicated fish food.
BACTERIA: When temps drop down to around 55 o 60 degrees you can switch to Low Temp Bacteria for a healthier pond and an easier start up in Spring.
If you have questions, Call the Nursery at 731-424-2206
Now get out there and ENJOY this great Fall weather!
– Mark Carter