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Frank, have you tried adding some of the agg lime around the waters edge and let the windy waves mix it in. I have done that along with adding it to the wash where the majority of my water comes into the pond during rains. For me, after I reached my desired pH I still continue to do the things mentioned and freshen up those spots on occasion as needed.
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Pines, Watershed, pH, and alkalinity...
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