I hate to tell you this, but floccing the pool is not your answer. It may take out some of the active algae growth, but it is not going to solve your problem. The algae has to be killed, not just partially removed. This problem CAN be solved, with a lot less money than you've already put into it, but it requires a systematic approach. Throwing things at the pool hoping it will fix the problem is making it worse, not better. As Watermom mentioned, if you could get a water sample tested, with a drop-based kit--NO STRIPS-- (even if you have to get the pool store to test it) and post your numbers here, I'm pretty sure we can help get it straightened out so you can swim in it, instead of planting flowers


Janet

Edit: I see that you posted back in late June about the problem with the algae, but you stopped posting so we all assumed you had it cleared up. I sure wish you had come back to let us know how it was going before now!