A small amount of algae or duckweed is not a problem. Hopefully, following all the tips above will keep your pond healthy but sometimes things can still go wrong. If you notice animals are dying in ...
With tiny leaf-like fronds, and the smallest flower and fruit in the plant world, duckweed may sound like delicate botanic specimen. However, this bright green denizen of ponds across Asia teams ...
"Once you've got duckweed in a pond, as long as the conditions don't change a lot, they'll likely persist in that pond and not need to be re-added," O'Brien explained. O'Brien noted researchers ...
While it typically grows on open ponds, duckweed can be farmed in closed systems. That reduces the risk of contaminants and can lower the water, energy and land needed to grow the plant ...
Aquatic plants are an essential part of the pond ecosystem. They provide shelter and food for all fish species, and promote fast growth and balanced fish populations. However, aquatic plants can also ...
Could slurry be turned into a way of saving farmers lots of money? Scientists are hoping duckweed and slurry could help farmers "make money from muck". A new project hopes to provide low-cost ...