I have a small pond which unfortunately has around a foot or more of leaves at the bottom from next door's wysteria. It's lovely to have it in summer but it's a pain when it sheds. I do my best to scoop as much as I can out but this is a very slow, laborious process as there are snails, shrimpy creatures, tadpoles (yes, even in winter) and other things I don't want to kill. I have to sift through it all by hand. Piling up on the side of the pond will not allow them to fall back in as days later they are still trapped between the leaves. I could net it over but I don't want to get any bird or hedgehog's leg caught in it (as happened to a poor starling that broke it's foot).
The question is, how much dead leaf can I allow in a pond before I clear it ? Does it all have to come out and how without killing the creatures ?
Thanks
The question is, how much dead leaf can I allow in a pond before I clear it ? Does it all have to come out and how without killing the creatures ?
Thanks
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