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Caltha and Goldfish
By Siris
- 11 Apr, 2020
- 3 likes
Marginal water plant, Caltha palustris and Goldfish.
Comments on this photo
I put a netting cage over the pond to stop Crows taking the fish, but have taken it off this year to clean up the pond this year.
And I knocked the Caltha off the shelf into the depths, retrieved it though.
12 Apr, 2020
Sgree with Bathgate it is very bright you must be doing some thing right.
13 Apr, 2020
I removed a lot of the Duckweed. It is a semi useful weed as a filtrant, but can quickly cover the surface blocking out light (which helps prevent blanket weed growing)
14 Apr, 2020
Yes I ve seen Duckweed on ponds how it can cover yhe whole pond. Blanket weed is a pain I normally use that liquid straw stuff to stop it.
14 Apr, 2020
I scoop out the Duckweed with a net occasionally, but it returns, not a problem really and the water remains clear.
20 Apr, 2020
Yes that what I use to use a little fish net its good your water is clear
20 Apr, 2020
Same here 3pb, but the net is on a long pole.
25 Apr, 2020
Yes mine too Siris.
25 Apr, 2020
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Wow, that's a bright red goldfish. I love them but in my garden, he wouldn't last 5 minutes...hawks! They love them too.
11 Apr, 2020