Get a Clear, Healthy Pond This Spring -Without the Guesswork
Spring is your best chance to prevent algae, weeds, and water quality problems before they take over. With the right plan and tools, you can stay ahead of issues early and enjoy a cleaner, more usable pond all season long—no trial and error required.
Why spring matters
Catch issues early: nutrient loading, algae, and weeds are easier to manage before they peak.
Avoid guesswork: diagnostics help turn observations into a customized seasonal plan.
Set the tone for the season: proactive treatments can improve clarity, useability, and confidence.
3 Products Every Pond Needs This Spring
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Sonar® RTU
Add a short, conversion-focused benefit statement.
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Aquashade® Aquatic Plant Growth Control
Add a short, conversion-focused benefit statement.
$64.99 -
ReSTORE WC Phosphorus Inactivator
Add a short, conversion-focused benefit statement.
$124.99
4 Things Smart Pond Owners Do Each Spring
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1. Walk your pond and assess current conditions
Tap to learn moreStart with a simple walkthrough of your pond and shoreline. Look at water color and clarity, check for early algae or weed growth, and note any areas where runoff or erosion may be introducing nutrients. Catching these early signals helps you stay ahead of bigger issues later in the season.
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2. Define how you want to use your pond
Tap to learn moreEvery pond is different—and so are your goals. Whether you prioritize fishing, swimming, aesthetics, irrigation, or livestock use, your management approach should match. A clear plan early in the season makes product choices and treatment timing much more effective.
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3. Establish a baseline with water diagnostics
Tap to learn moreSpring is the best time to understand what’s happening beneath the surface. Water testing and algae identification provide critical insights into nutrient levels and potential problem areas. Starting with real data allows you to build a more precise and cost-effective seasonal program.
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4. Get ahead of weeds, algae, and nutrient buildup
Tap to learn morePreventive action in spring is far easier than reacting in summer. Reducing excess nutrients, limiting light penetration, and treating early-stage weed growth can significantly reduce pressure later in the season. A proactive approach helps maintain water quality, clarity, and overall pond health.