Amy,
Heck, girl, I am in love with your most gorgeous home! BUT, no way am I moving to your weather! No, no, no! The depth of this pond is around 20 feet or more. It is spring fed, and fully stocked! As a matter of fact, we had to do some extra fishing to pull some out this past fall. Turtles, oh yes .... but not for long, around here they rehome them or get rid of them, because they are considered like "rats!"
Have you ever heard of, "Stall Dry?" It is an absorbent and deodorizer used in barns and such. It is made with DE and Montmorillonite Clay (Volcanic Ash). I use DE in the bedding and it absorbs and keeps it fresher. Last year when we threw down some hay on the snow, we tossed in some DE as well when it started melting. It did help dry it up some. A friend of mine at work swears by "Stall Dry," and uses it all the time on puddles. I don't know though, as I have never tried it.
So, what was the decision? Are you gonna let the broody girl set?
Heck, girl, I am in love with your most gorgeous home! BUT, no way am I moving to your weather! No, no, no! The depth of this pond is around 20 feet or more. It is spring fed, and fully stocked! As a matter of fact, we had to do some extra fishing to pull some out this past fall. Turtles, oh yes .... but not for long, around here they rehome them or get rid of them, because they are considered like "rats!"
Have you ever heard of, "Stall Dry?" It is an absorbent and deodorizer used in barns and such. It is made with DE and Montmorillonite Clay (Volcanic Ash). I use DE in the bedding and it absorbs and keeps it fresher. Last year when we threw down some hay on the snow, we tossed in some DE as well when it started melting. It did help dry it up some. A friend of mine at work swears by "Stall Dry," and uses it all the time on puddles. I don't know though, as I have never tried it.
So, what was the decision? Are you gonna let the broody girl set?