dragoneggs
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No argument here! But a bare clay pond with nothing growing around it will be sterile. As you say... tall grasses and other marsh loving plants around some of the perimeter will bring life to a pond. Moving water and ability for it to replenish/refresh are better than a stagnant pond. Personally a sterile pond does nothing for me.Pond dyes are sold just to keep excess sunlight from making algae bloom. Too much of a good thing is bad, especially in ponds. Excess nutrients, the neighbor's washed away fertilizer are recipes for algae blooms. Adding in too much topsoil (with it's nutrients) just adds to the muck at the bottom that kills ponds over time.
hugs, Brandi