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9. You cannot have a pond in an area where there are a lot of trees.
In nature, ponds and trees go together like ham and eggs on a breakfast table.
Yes, you will have more leaves in your pond in the fall but, by the same token,
the shade provided by the tree(s) will help minimize the algae bloom in the
summer. Furthermore, if you have a skimmer sucking the top quarter inch of
water off the top of your pond, it will pull most of the leaves and related
debris into an awaiting net. This take s about 30 seconds to empty, and it
can be a daily task in the fall if your pond is close to trees.
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