By definition, a weed is "a plant growing out of place." Plants can benefit a pond’s ecosystem, but they become “weeds” when they grow out of control or in areas where they interfere with a pond’s usage.
A major consideration when purchasing a fountain aeration has to be the cable disconnect.
Biological control (or biocontrol) reunites invasive plants with their enemies to restore natural controls and reduce dominance of invasive plants within the plant community. Promoted as a self-sustaining, self-dispersing control method, biocontrol is often used to gradually suppress widespread infestations in low-value or remote areas where other methods are not economically feasible.
Noxious weeds and invasive plant species have become a prevalent issue facing land owners and managers. Invasive plants have little natural competition and rapidly take over the habitat of native plant species.
As Black Lagoon turns the calendar to 2019, a highlight of our winter season is attending the annual NEAPMS (Northeast Aquatic Plant Management Society) Conference.
Black Lagoon Pond Management is a fountain company all throughout the year, by maintaining, troubleshooting and repairing fountains during the season, to help keep your water body healthy and beautiful. As winter approaches, however, Black Lagoon focuses primarily on the winterization care of your fountain.
Black Lagoon recently participated in the design of an AquaMaster RGBW (Red, Green, Blue, White) lighting system for the concrete oval fountain at Stuytown, a large residential apartment community in New York City.
If you are involved or interested in managing lakes and ponds, from any point of interest, I don't think there's a better annual meeting than NEAPMS (neapms.org).