Pond Dye & Beneficial Bacteria, An Effective Combination
Posted by Jeff Kennedy on Tue, Jul 13, 2010 @ 10:30 AM

My wife Jeri and I own the Bella Ella Bed and Breakfast. For our guests we have a 15 foot deep recreational pond 60'x90' in size on the property. For 7 years, we've tinted the pond a deep blue pond dye to block the sun's rays from fueling unwanted plant and weed growth. We added an organic beneficial bacteria to help clear the water of algae, but have always struggled keep the pond clear for recreational use.
That's until we tried Clean Clear Blue.
The first year we applied it too late in the season, but still had good success. This year we applied one gallon as soon as the water temperature hit 55 degrees in late April and another gallon in mid-June. This stuff works better than anything we've ever tried. The results are tremendous. No more wasting money and also time in raking out lingering weeds. We have next to nothing growing in the pond, it's a beautiful shade of blue and near crystal clear to swim in.
Thanks Jeff for all your advice. Clean Clear Blue does just what you said it would. We are extremely happy with this product.
Nick and Jeri Costello
Owners of The Bella Ella B&B, Canandaigua, NY
www.thebellaella.com
