Spring is the time to inspect and clean the pump and filtration system on your water garden pond. The water flow may be restricted by leaves and other debris that have collected on the intake to the pump. Always be sure to follow the manufacturers instructions when servicing the pump and filtration system, and remember to unplug electrical products before servicing.
Spring isn’t the only time of the year to inspect and clean your pump. Be sure to clean or replace filter screens and pads throughout the summer and fall to keep your pump working at peak levels.
Looking for a quick way to save time and money on servicing your pumps and replacing filter material? Keep your pond water clean by introducing anacharis and hornwort to the pond. These algae-busters help starve off green water problems by feeding on the nutrients that encourage algae blooms. If your water is free of floating green algae, your filter pads will last much longer.
We recommend adding approximately 1 bunch of submerged plants (anacharis, hornwort, cabomba and parrot’s feather are our favorites) for every 2 feet of surface area in your backyard pond. For example, if your pond is 10 feet x 10 feet, it has a surface area of 100 feet, and will need about 50 bunches of submerged plants to control green water and algae blooms. Of course, if your pond is shaded you may need less plants. And, if you have many fish, then you might need more plants (fish add nitrogen to ponds, which is another fertilizer that can lead to unwanted algae problems.




