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The End of Splinters and Scrapes: Our Biggest Dock & Floating PWC Port Sale Is On Now!

The End of Splinters and Scrapes: Our Biggest Dock & Floating PWC Port Sale Is On Now!

Why Stick With the Lake Life You Don’t Love? If you’ve spent a summer on the lake you know the moment when the water is still, the mist hangs low and a loon calls in the distance. It’s the kind of morning that makes you glad to be here.  Then your eyes drift to the dock. You see the rotting boards, feel the wobble under your feet, and remember how you spent last weekend scrubbing instead of enjoying the water. A dock that’s weathered and unsteady, or a floating PWC l …
21st Aug 2025 Weeders Digest
The End-of-Summer Lake Maintenance Strategy: Managing Muck, Weeds, and Aeration for Long-Term Health

The End-of-Summer Lake Maintenance Strategy: Managing Muck, Weeds, and Aeration for Long-Term Health

As summer gives way to cooler days and crisp evenings, lakefront owners have a valuable chance to prepare their water for the months ahead. This time of year is more than a quick shoreline cleanup, it’s an opportunity to build long-term stability and keep your lake healthy as the seasons change. Focusing on muck, weeds, and aeration now pays off in clear water, stronger fish populations, and a balanced ecosystem. Removing muck reduces excess nutrients, controlling weeds prevents overgrowth …
19th Aug 2025 Weeders Digest
How to Remove Muck in Late Summer: Effective Tools and Techniques for Cleaner Lakes

How to Remove Muck in Late Summer: Effective Tools and Techniques for Cleaner Lakes

Late summer marks a crucial time for lakefront owners who want to maintain clear, healthy water in their ponds and lakes. By this point in the season, muck; the thick, muddy layer made up of decomposing leaves, plants, and organic debris tends to build up more noticeably at the bottom of your lake.  If left unchecked, this muck layer can cause several problems: unpleasant odors, poor water quality, and even harm to fish and aquatic plants. The good news is that late summer is also the ideal …
12th Aug 2025 Weeders Digest
3 Reasons to Aerate Your Pond in July

3 Reasons to Aerate Your Pond in July

July is peak summer and peak stress for your pond. As temperatures rise, oxygen levels drop, algae spreads faster, and fish become more vulnerable. That’s why aeration isn’t optional in July, it's essential. Here are three key reasons why now is the best time to aerate your pond, along with the best tools to get it done right. Oxygen Levels Are at Their Lowest Warm water holds less oxygen. And when surface temps rise in July, your pond's oxygen levels can plummet especially in dee …
24th Jul 2025 Weeders Digest
Natural Pond & Lake Weed Control with 4 Proven Tools

Natural Pond & Lake Weed Control with 4 Proven Tools

Tired of dealing with lake weeds but don’t want to dump harsh chemicals into your water? You're not alone. Many lakefront property owners are looking for safer, more sustainable ways to manage aquatic weeds without risking harm to fish, pets, or their families. The good news is you don’t need chemicals to control lake weeds. You just need the right tools and strategy. Here's how to take back your shoreline the natural way. Step 1: Disrupt the Root System With a Lake Groomer Lake Groo …
16th Jul 2025 Weeders Digest

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