This pond net has coarse mesh so it moves through the water faster, making it good for catching fish and netting debris from the pond. Floating handle makes it hard to loose in the pond. Also makes a great bait net.
Our price: $8.50
This net is useful in skimming the water surface for fine debris or netting the pond bottom for silt. The handle floats so its easy to locate it it falls into the water. Makes a great bait net.
Our price: $8.50
The Mini Vac is used to remove leaves and smaller debris from smaller ponds. Hooks up to a standard garden . Works well in ponds with liners that are not covered with gravel or stone.
The leaf eater is used to remove small debris and leaves from larger ponds that have liners without stone or gravel on the bottom. Hooks up to a standard garden hose.
Our price: $49.00
Leaf Netting that has 5/8" holes 17' wide. Sold by the running foot. Please select the length in feet and we will custom cut the length to order.
Our price: $5.00
Good things are happening at Grass Roots Nursery and in your backyard water
garden, let’s keep it that way.
What you can expect to see in your water garden at this time.
The appetite of your fish and critters will start to decrease.
The koi and goldfish have cooled off and slowed down, spending more time
in the deeper water.
The lotus and water lilies have stopped blooming.
The tree leaves are starting to collect on the pond bottom.
What can I do?
Check your pH and buffers. Adjust if needed. (bring in a water sample
and we can get you pointed in the right direction)
Net the debris from the pond bottom.
Feed the fish a diet higher in carbs and lower in protein (Fall Food).
Install leaf netting over your water garden.
Add beneficial bacteria to the pond. Klear, Sludgebusters, and Nutripak
are a great combination.
Attend one of our free classes for more how to.
What should I avoid doing this time of year?
Neglecting to add bacteria to the pond.
Over applying water treatments.
Ignoring the water chemistry.
Over Feeding the fish.
Running out of patience.
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Over wintering your water garden classes.
This class has helped thousands of water gardeners prepare the
water garden for the winter. Do it right this year with our simple step by step
instruction.
All classes start at 11:00 am, Free of charge, no registration
required.
Saturday, September 19th / Sunday, September 27th
Saturday, October 10th
/ Sunday, October 18th
September store hours Monday- Friday 9-5,Saturday 9-5. Sunday
Noon-5
October store hours Closed on Mondays, Tuesday-Saturday 9-5,
Sunday Noon-5