So now we've reduced ourselves to taking pictures of weeds? Trust me! I could win that contest just with my giant ragweed around the garden perimeter.:ashamed:
Ron, your sunflowers look great. I love the close-up with the bees. I just don't know how you've managed to catch all the 'coons in that trap instead of having them destroy your corn and sunflowers. Good for you and your wife.![]()
Jim,
The coons just cannot resist that Dad's Gourmet cat food.
And now for some more serious weed pictures...
The Texas like heat burst we had a couple weeks ago made the pond weeds grow like crazy.
Remember last year we had a few around the edges but we treated them with a 1/3rd dose of copper sulfate
and they gave up fast, or so it looked. One of our 2 sterile, 20 year old, bottom carp was lying dead on the bank last winter and we haven't
seen the other one. We put two new ones in this spring, but many folks say they don't eat algae. I'm not sure what this stuff really is but you can see from the pictures
that we have the leaf type floating on top of the water, the stuff that looks like a hairy mat floating just under the surface, and I think a rooted underwater type under that on the bank of the dam.
As you can see the water is still clear where the weeds haven't taken over.
I think our biggest mistake was not raking the dead stuff out.
I was going to buy the wife one of those pond rakes with a rope, but she didn't think the suit would fit
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Do you have these type water pests in your ponds and if so what do you do to control them? :confused3::confused2:
Ron


