Fish Water – Use With Plants
Q: I have a koi pond. I replace about 10 percent of the water weekly. Can this water be used safely on lawns?
A: Your lawn will love it! Lots of gardeners have experimented with aquaponic systems where “fish water” is used to fertilize vegetables. I foresee no problems using the pond water on your lawn.
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