Outdoor fountains create a peaceful atmosphere, attract many species of birds and add an elegant touch to any garden or patio, but not if the water in the fountain is dirty. Keeping the water in an outdoor fountain crystal clear can present a challenge, but with a little know-how, it's not hard to do. Remove debris daily.
Using a small net, such as those designed for removing larger fish from a home aquarium, remove debris such as leaves, twigs, feathers and anything else that falls into your fountain. Debris, especially leaves, quickly breeds bacteria and algae, which will cause the water to turn brown and look dirty. If you take a moment each day to remove the debris, this process will not take place.
Removing debris right away also helps protect the pump from damage. Wipe down the fountain once a week. Let the water drain out of your fountain and use a rag and scrub brush to clean the interior surfaces of the fountain.
Be sure to remove any dirt, bird droppings or other residue ... more.
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