Something to hold grass seed untill it starts ?

   / Something to hold grass seed untill it starts ? #11  
Great Info guys , just what I was looking for thankyou much . i,ll look into all of the options .

QRTRHRS , curious to what BT is . I,ve been putting bleach in it & Skeeter dunks ( Pretty Expensive ) so far so the skeeters dont get started . But sure would like to find other options . I,ve been pumping water into it & Eventually it will have its own well & pump as I Would be surprised if it will hold water very good & also for Sprinklers .

I Dont know a lot about the right way to do the ponds like most of You. but one I Built years back at another location I had stocked with catfish & had no Problems by Pumping the water in with a spout that aimed up so it would add ogygen to the water .

But I,m open to any other suggestions , Like I Said its a Small pond compared to most I,ve seen here , but it will vary in size due to the rains , at least thats My plans , if it works . Thanks again . :D Bob
BT is a natural insecticide or perhaps a compontent for making "natural insecticides". Those Skeeter Dunks are likely made with BT. Do a search for BT insect control for a ton of info. Goldfish will do good job if you can keep the great blue herons from wiping them out.
 
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Thanks again QRTRHRS , I googled it , Very Interesting , I had Never heard of it before & You are correct the Skeeter dunks do contain it . Looking for where to Buy it I also found some other products I need as well. :D . Bob
 
   / Something to hold grass seed untill it starts ? #13  
Don't know how cost effective it would be but in the past my dad used burlap that he acquired for next to nothing. Worked well and it deteriorated within about a year.
 
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Another good idea xkbal . I,ll look into that as well . Thankyou . Bob
 
   / Something to hold grass seed untill it starts ? #15  
I did a steep hillside on my property last fall and used grass clippings. It work really well and kept the rains from washing the seed away. It also helped keep the seed moist to premote germination. The new seed sprouted right up thru the old grass clippings. These were spread by hand, as the clippings tend to ball up and clump together. Havn't thought of an easier way to spread them yet, perhaps a mulching leaf blower... It worked so well, I will use this process again in other places.
 
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Another option thanks Ron . I,ll post a couple of pics so You know what i,m talking about , it all slopes to the small pond for Drainage Mostlly .

But I cant seem to get it full with 2 wells pumping . I Know it May not be sealed Properlly & Plan on adding another well with a much bigger pump . The area around it is bigger then whats in the pics but not by a lot . I Just dont want to fill the pond with anything more then whats there. I Onlly started this a few months ago & Like I said, The main reason was I needed dirt for other projects & to control the swamp i,ve had the past several years. Thanks for all the info. Bob
 

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   / Something to hold grass seed untill it starts ? #17  
My freshly dug pond had sides a bit too steep, in most places, to wait for anything to grow, so I used a bunch of pallets of grass sod (centipede). The "shoulders" and level areas around the pond I seeded with rye, and centipede, and then watered regularly. The rye grew quickly and kept things from excessive erosion until the centipede finally took root (took a year to get a decent covering). Course, I intended a permanent pond, now stocked with fish, that was as much for show than necessity.
 
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My freshly dug pond had sides a bit too steep, in most places, to wait for anything to grow, so I used a bunch of pallets of grass sod (centipede). The "shoulders" and level areas around the pond I seeded with rye, and centipede, and then watered regularly. The rye grew quickly and kept things from excessive erosion until the centipede finally took root (took a year to get a decent covering). Course, I intended a permanent pond, now stocked with fish, that was as much for show than necessity.

Thanks cisco , Im not sure what centipede is . But I,m going to go with the rye,fescue & wheat grass mix it looks like . I also plan to stock ours next year hopefully once I know it wont be a waste of money . Right now its full of bullfrogs though, :D . Any pics of Your pond ? Bob
 
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I have used straw and chicken wire.coobie
 
   / Something to hold grass seed untill it starts ? #20  
Try Brown top Millet....almost the same as rye, I just built a pond and this is what I was advised to use by my local feed store.
 

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