If you own a small pond or lake you will likely encounter the issue of unwanted aquatic vegetation. Aquatic plants are natural and important components of ponds or lakes. Microscopic plants, or algae, ...
TVA’s Dr. Brett Hartis is a man with a mission: to control aquatic weeds, which can overtake TVA reservoirs. Now he’s using the latest digital technology to see the underwater world and get a jump on ...
Aquatic weeds can be a problem for many area ponds, due to their excessive growth interfering with activities such as fishing, swimming and boating. While aquatic plants are beneficial for ponds, at ...
The shortest answer to this question is: carefully and with proper planning. Weeds in a pond are linked to the total pond environment, taking up nutrients from the pond and surrounding area, creating ...
Pond owners throughout the Brazos Valley will soon recognize new growth of aquatic vegetation in farm ponds that are used for recreational fishing and/or for livestock watering. There are several ...
Throughout Minnesota, new noxious weeds present themselves. Some become very problematic for landowners and managers. Weeds can be found growing around a home setting, in community areas, and in a ...
What is a weed? A weed is described as “a plant that can cause economic loss in a production unit.” Many gardeners and home landscape managers view a weed as a “plant growing out of place.” Still ...
Now is the time of the year to begin control of aquatic weeds in ponds and lakes. Controlling weeds now will lead to reduced weed problems later in the summer. Plus, there is a less likely chance of ...
Hundreds of species of aquatic plants grow in Texas waters. Many are desirable; however, undesirable aquatic plants can be a major problem for pond and lake owners because they are detrimental to pond ...
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