backyard pond maintenance
Having a garden fish pond is awesome, but cleaning pond water can be a huge struggle! Well guess what… maintaining a pond doesn’t have to be difficult. In this post, I will share my detailed fish pond cleaning instructions, and give you tips for
I’ve struggled with how to keep my pond clean in the past, and I’m here to tell you that the struggle is real! My pond got so bad one year that I was ready to pull it out and fill in the hole.
But once I learned how to take care of a pond, and why the water got so gross in the first place, cleaning it became much easier.
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Green pond water is usually caused by the overgrowth of algae in pond water. Fish pond water turns brown when leaves and other plant materials, as well as fish waste, are left in the pond too long and start to decompose.
It’s normal for pond water to have a green or brown tint to it. However, it’s not healthy when the water becomes thick and mucky or starts to smell bad.
So it’s very important to control algae growth and keep plant materials from breaking down in the water. If algae is taking over your fish pond, learn how to get rid of green algae in a fish pond naturally.
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Before we get started with the details of how to clean a fish pond (and keep it clean!), I wanted to mention a few things.
First, you don’t necessarily need to drain the water to clean your pond. In fact, if you maintain the pond regularly, you shouldn’t have to drain it very often, if ever.
However, if the pond water is really dirty or muddy, or has never been cleaned before, then draining it will make cleaning it much faster and easier.
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Also, you don’t necessarily need to remove the fish from the pond in order to clean it. You’ll find this as an optional step in my fish pond cleaning instructions below.
Depending on how dirty the water is, you may want to remove the fish first so they won’t be shocked or harmed.
I would recommend removing them if the water is thick or muddy, or if there’s a huge pile of muck on the bottom of the pond. Of course, you will definitely need to remove the fish if you plan on draining the pond.
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Step 1: Skim the water surface – Use your pond net to skim the top of the water, removing any floating leaves and other debris.
Step 2: Remove the pump, plants and decorations – Removing the pump (be sure to unplug it first!) as well as any plants and decorations from the pond will make it much easier to clean the sides and bottom.
At this time it’s also a good idea to remove any dead leaves from your plants. Keeping the plants well maintained will help the pond stay cleaner longer.
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Simply prune off any dead leaves, stems and roots. You can also rinse the plants with water to get rid of any muck or debris that came out of the pond with them.
Step 3: Remove the fish (optional) – Again, this is a totally optional step. If the water is really dirty, smells bad, or if there’s a lot of muck on the bottom, then I would recommend removing the fish before you start the next step.
If you plan to remove the fish, fill up a container that’s deep enough to hold them with water from the pond.
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Only use the water from the pond to fill the container, do not use water from the hose or tap water because the chlorine will kill the fish.
Transfer the fish into the container, and cover it with netting or lightweight mesh so they can’t jump out (don’t seal the container though!). Keep your fish out of the sun until you’re done cleaning the pond.
Step 4: Clean the bottom of the pond – To clean the bottom of my pond, I use my net. I simply drudge the bottom, and scoop out all of the leaves and muck that I can.
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Be sure to get into all the corners and clean off all any plant shelves too. You could also try using a small pond vacuum cleaner or pool skimmer if you have one available to you.
Step 5: Remove overgrowth of algae – You don’t want to remove all of the algae from the sides of your pond. Most types of algae are beneficial to the fish and the pond ecosystem.
But, if there is an overgrowth of algae, then you’ll want to clean some of that out. I find a basic toilet brush works great to clean the sides of my pond when algae overgrowth becomes a problem.
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Step 6: Clean the pond pump and filter – Clean all of the debris out of the pump and filter. It’s a good idea to fill a 5 gallon bucket with pond water (or use rainwater) to rinse the pump and filter rather than chlorinated water from the garden hose.
Otherwise the chlorine will kill the beneficial bacteria. You can simply fill up a small bucket with pond water and use it to rinse the pump and filter.
By the way, if you don’t have a pump and filter yet, I highly recommend getting one. It’s much, much harder to maintain a healthy and clean fish pond without them.
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I bought a basic submersible water pump for my small pond and waterfall, and the filter I use is a universal pump filter box.
Step 7: Put everything back in the pond – Now that you’re done cleaning the pond, you can put the pump, plants, decorations and fish back into the water.
If you drained the pond to clean it, and filled it back up with chlorinated water, be sure to let it sit for at least 24 hours before putting the fish back into it. Chlorinated water will kill your fish, and you don’t want that to happen!
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Once you do the work to clean your pond, you want to keep it clean as long as possible, right? The key to keeping it clean is to maintain it on a regular basis. A well maintained pond will stay much cleaner than a neglected pond.
It’s crazy how fast muck build up or algae can take over a small garden pond. So, keeping it maintained regularly is very important – especially if you don’t enjoy cleaning out a pond that’s mucky and stinky. And who enjoys that?!
It’s always a good idea to pick up a pond water test kit to test the water before treating it. Testing the water will tell you exactly what you need to add to keep it in balance.
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One product that I use and highly recommend is barley straw. It is an all natural pond clarifier that kills invasive algae, and also works to prevent overgrowth. You can buy barley straw bales, in pellets or as a liquid extract.
Another great all natural product that I recommend using is an enzyme cleaner. It contains a naturally occurring bacteria that consumes pond sludge and muck to help keep the water clean.
Just be careful when using any type of synthetic chemicals, even if they say they’re safe for fish. I personally prefer to use the natural and organic treatment methods I recommended, they work great!
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Cleaning fish ponds isn’t the funnest job, and sometimes it can be downright disgusting. Proper maintenance is the key to keeping it clean. If you follow these fish pond cleaning and maintenance tips, you’ll be able to enjoy yours again in no time!
I live and garden in Minneapolis, MN (zone 4b). My green thumb comes from my parents, and I've been gardening most of my life. I’m a passionate gardener who loves growing everything from vegetables, herbs, and flowers to succulents, tropicals, and houseplants - you name it, I've grown it! Read More...It sometimes feels like the garden chores are never done. There’s so much to prune, divide, amend, and replant, and it just goes on and on forever – oh, and don’t forget your garden pond cleaning. As beautiful as they are, garden ponds require maintenance to look their best, and although cleaning out a pond isn’t rocket science, doing it properly will make the process go much more smoothly, especially if plants or fish call your pond home.
It’s important to consider what is living in your pond before planning a regular cleaning. Ponds with only plants as constant inhabitants are usually cleaned in the spring, but those with fish or other permanent aquatic life should be cleaned in the fall, before temperatures fall dramatically. Fish are typically weaker in the spring and can’t handle as much stress at this time, which is why koi and fish pond cleaning is recommended at the end of the growing season, when fish are at their healthiest.
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The frequency of pond cleaning is another important consideration. It’s not a good idea to clean them more than once a year, and less than once every three to five is even better. If you keep
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