Try Using Barley Straw To Control Algae In Backyard Ponds UNIVERSITY PARK (Centre Co.) The mother of all prob lems in ponds is excessive algae growth, according to a water re sources specialist in Penn State’s College of Agricultural Sciences, who recommends owners try a nontoxic method to control the choking green growth. Backyard and ornamental ponds have become common in the last decade or so as more and more property owners add bodies of water to their landscaping. Pond sizes range from bathtub sized containers to impound ments covering acres, but they all can suffer from the same malady algae growth that can cover ev erything submerged with a thick green mat of goo. “Traditional mechanical and chemical control methods are not always efficient or economical,” says extension associate Bryan Swistock. “In recent years, the use of barley straw has become PENNSYLVANIA was completed in 1965 after a thirty-year effort by Howard Higbee, a former Penn State Professor. 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