Para Grass in Your Dam: What It Is and How to Manage It
Para grass didn’t arrive in Australian waterways by accident. It was deliberately introduced as a tropical pasture grass, productive, fast-growing.
Para grass didn’t arrive in Australian waterways by accident. It was deliberately introduced as a tropical pasture grass, productive, fast-growing.
Most dam owners who notice yellow bladderwort first see the tiny yellow flowers above the waterline and assume it’s a.
Managing weeds and algae in your dam is often a balancing act. Chemicals like algaecides and herbicides are tools in.
If you own a dam or a farm pond, it’s very likely that you’ve had to deal with pond weed.
Have you considered how important aeration is for water health? For a thriving dam, pond, or lake, oxygen has to.
A thick, floating mat of green or reddish plants slowly covers the surface of your dam or lake. You might.
You might have noticed duckweed floating on the surface of your water and thought nothing of it. But do you.
Is your dam looking murky or producing a bad smell? The likelihood is the problem is coming from below the.