bindian
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I read where cat litter works like bentonite. Google bentonite and found that Texas was the closest place to buy 50 lb bags from Pennsylvania.
PAGUY,
This clay was mined near Alpine Texas.
hugs, Brandi
I read where cat litter works like bentonite. Google bentonite and found that Texas was the closest place to buy 50 lb bags from Pennsylvania.
Good luck with the bentonite, Brandi. I hope it does the job for you. I really like the color your water is now, but that is probably not enough to keep down algae, so you may have to add some more dye.
Who is they?
I don't understand how that will accomplish anything. Betonite works by expanding when wet, and filling any voids that might be there. You have to apply enough of it to get the job done, which is why it's expensive, and you have to mix it in with your existing soil.
In everything that I've read about it, it takes quite a bit to work, and they always disk it in to mix it with the existing soil.
It's not garanteed to work, it just improves the soils ability to hold water. Compaction and existing quality of the clay is still the most important factor to holding water.
Eddie
Has anyone had any experience with Dwarf Cattails? I am thinking of buying some of these Bog Plants - Dwarf Cattail
for the far side of my pond. They grow in 6-12 inches of water, so I would need to cut the bank back for a planting shelf. This shoreline has a shelf down about 5 feet already. What do Y'all think? Do the Dwarf's spread or stay where you plant them?
Oh yeah, I haven't put any Blue dye in the pond in a few months. Right now it is a shade of green with a layer of pollen on the surface. I am hoping now this green shade will stay and I won't have to dye the water any longer.
hugs, Brandi
Great thread. I spent the last 2 days reading all 33 pages. I am looking forward to Brandi Pond the Sequal.