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Better Privacy Screening – Replacements for Buckthorn

Better Privacy Screening – Replacements for Buckthorn

One reason why invasive buckthorn persists in our yards is that it provides exceptional privacy screening.  Why take buckthorn down when it is doing the job for you?  Well, because buckthorn is bad for our environment, and you will feel a great sense of satisfaction...

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A Guide to Buckthorn Removal

A Guide to Buckthorn Removal

Buckthorn is an aggressively invasive plant species that threatens the health of native plants and animals in environments across the United States. To maintain a healthy, balanced ecosystem, you need to remove buckthorn from your property. Unfortunately, eliminating...

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Pond Bacteria: Good vs. Bad

Pond Bacteria: Good vs. Bad

Any functioning ecosystem, including a pond, needs bacteria to sustain life and maintain a balanced ecosystem. Bacteria are microscopic single-celled organisms measured in microns (one millionth of a meter), ranging from 1 to 10 microns in length and 0.2 to 1 microns...

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Nutrient Deactivation

Nutrient Deactivation

In most cases, proactive actions are more cost effective than reactive actions. When managing surface waters like lakes or ponds, this adage certainly applies. Using algae growth as the example. Algae grows in water because it has the three things needed to survive:...

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Manual Plant and Algae Harvesting

Manual Plant and Algae Harvesting

Algae cells can multiply rapidly and despite all efforts, this growth can get out of control quickly. Even after chemical treatment, certain types of algae can rebound in as few as 3-4 days. The good news is that algae, along with a several species of rooted aquatic...

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Electrofishing: What Is It and Does It Harm Fish?

Electrofishing: What Is It and Does It Harm Fish?

Electrofishing is a type of fishing technique that biologists use to capture fish in rivers, lakes, and streams. This technique provides a safe and efficient solution to the challenge of collecting data on fish populations. Based on the data gathered from small...

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Aeration: Compressors vs Fountains

Aeration: Compressors vs Fountains

By Chris Ryan, Aquatics Department Manager A properly sized aeration system is a critical component in maintaining healthy lakes and ponds. Artificial destratification and the resulting introduction of oxygen into an aquatic environment provides these ecosystems with...

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