Beginner BACKYARD POND Build - Mistakes were made

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  • @ClutchEastwood
    @ClutchEastwood 2 роки тому +4

    My wife and I accidentally found this post...
    (she won't let me leave the video). Now I can't stop watching with her. Gud Job!

  • @charmnGUY
    @charmnGUY Рік тому +14

    I'd recommend filling the water first before rocks...because the water will pull the liner and conforms to the shape...this way it won't pull or over stretch the liner

  • @leahpennington6719
    @leahpennington6719 2 роки тому +6

    Your "mistakes" will be our success. Thank you for your honesty in this video

  • @1Hoodoo
    @1Hoodoo Рік тому +1

    Thanks, I'm building right now and this helps very much! 🐟🐟🐟

  • @Joesmith_138
    @Joesmith_138 Рік тому +2

    Just a couple of thoughts,usually you dont want water that close to your house as it will overflow and cause rising damp,also in Australia atleast you need a fence around it just like a pool if you go to deep,thats all,nice vid

  • @Rysdad1
    @Rysdad1 2 роки тому +5

    For public knowledge since I've built dozens of these... newspaper underlayment = free. And use roofing rubber mat for lining. Sometimes roofing companies will even give them away

  • @jefft9595
    @jefft9595 3 роки тому +33

    My first pond took me all summer to finish. It was finished, but I kept tinkering with it until I was happy. I was moving things and adding things constantly.
    To me it was always a work in progress. Which I loved and enjoyed.
    It ended up, being a very relaxing spot for me to enjoy after a long day at work.👍👍

    • @Lwimmermastermetalart
      @Lwimmermastermetalart 2 роки тому +1

      You sound just like me lol. I built a small one with a waterfall. Got some Koi and as they got bigger I decided to put on an addition. So now I’m have 2 ponds right next to each other. Both have waterfalls using Savio skimmers and Aquascape bio falls. I too spent hours upon hours out there. Just love rearranging the rocks . Then doing plantings. There’s nothing better outside than the beauty , the sounds and of course feeding time to your friendly beautiful koi. It did take me time to finally get the eco system just right though. U tube channels REALLY provide useful information.

  • @frontlineboards7008
    @frontlineboards7008 Рік тому +2

    Watching your video made me feel better knowing I’m not the only one that made the same mistakes

  • @krstr5960
    @krstr5960 2 роки тому +1

    All that digging is worth it….. we dug ours 3 ft …. 2ft and 1ft…. Went on a tour of homes and we got busy.Really enjoyed the pond for years here in rocky Tennessee.

  • @robertyboberty7495
    @robertyboberty7495 Рік тому +6

    I suppose making mistakes and rectifying even though it seems to turn into a full time job at times is all part of the hobby. The best thing I ever did was to build a bog filter from a water butt . Water clears dramatically. Thanks 🙏

  • @jmartin015
    @jmartin015 Рік тому +9

    Nice 1st attempt. Just some recommendations. After digging your hole tamp the bottom and sides so they are firm. Then spread about a half inch of sand in the bottom. Then place your liner and then wash your gravel of choice and spread it along the bottom.

  • @eskimoquinn4737
    @eskimoquinn4737 2 роки тому +33

    I'm a novice pond guy with more fish experience. I know it's 2y since this was posted but a couple notes for you/others to consider:
    1. initial mild algae bloom is normal after set up of tanks/ponds (and every spring, for those with snowy winters). I'd stock lightly or not at all until you get things stable and allow for early beneficial bacterial colonization of the rocks/filter. Usually you can just ride it out. Using chemicals too early can start of a vicious cycle ("dead stuff" = more growth = more chemicals = more "dead stuff", and so on).
    2. This is a very small pond for bass and even bluegill, I'm wondering how they've done. I'd guess you'd need very frequent water changes or a significantly robust filter system for them to thrive). Even so, more/bigger fish = more algae issues, especially in a small pond. I generally start by stocking light/small and add creatures slowly. You'll see lots of videos online of tanks/ponds getting filled with fish early (because it looks cool) but what you don't see is the algae fight and die off that is likely to come later.
    Still love the video and appreciate you leaving in all the mistakes - lots of pearls of wisdom in it. Thank you!

  • @margaretrosin7853
    @margaretrosin7853 2 роки тому +58

    I used old carpeting as my underlayment. It was free, and extremely durable. When you wet it down it conforms to the curves or the ground nicely. That, coupled with a nice and thick pond liner, and I never experienced a leak in my pond ever. Nice job on your first pond build! What a beautiful piece of property you have. 😊

    • @TheAmazingVue
      @TheAmazingVue  2 роки тому +3

      Thanks for the great advice!

    • @jfrye25
      @jfrye25 2 роки тому

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    • @milagrosripski7679
      @milagrosripski7679 2 роки тому +1

      Interesting carpet idea. Doors that effect the clarity of the water over time? Or bacteria issue? Just learning all this.

    • @kalinystazvoruna8702
      @kalinystazvoruna8702 2 роки тому +4

      That's what I'm planning to do. Also, I expect to put down regular black plastic, then the carpet underlayment, then another layer of black plastic and then the liner. Yeah. I always overbuild everything, but I want it to last at least another 15 years, then, when I'm dead and someone else has the property, it'll be their problem. 😺

    • @HieuNguyen-sh6ur
      @HieuNguyen-sh6ur 2 роки тому +5

      @@milagrosripski7679 The carpet goes underneath the pond liner to protect it from sharp rocks. It shouldn't affect water quality at all.

  • @thelifeofoscar8071
    @thelifeofoscar8071 2 роки тому +2

    Honestly second pond liner looks really high texture and the first looks like a trash bag. Amazing video bro and i’m glad you kept the mistakes in. Makes it true to life🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾

  • @leod6590
    @leod6590 3 роки тому +315

    You may not want to hear this - but putting rocks and gravels in the bottom is a really bad idea - the pond may look really nice and natural for the first season, but soon detritus will accumulate in nooks and crannies which will cause proliferation of anaerobic bacteria - which once accumulated to a high enough level will cause fin rot, ulcer to fish due to bacterial infection. To take care of this you'll either need to drain the pond on an annual basis to wash off detritus (or hover/siphon), or better still, take out all the rocks and gravels... In a few months time in summer the liner will grow a layer of green algae which will completely cover the black rubber - giving you a nice natural look. Only rock the edge of the pond and potentially the top shelf to help hold the liner in place. I speak from regrettable experience which killed multiple fish, until I took out all the gravel. Namo Amituofo

    • @gwintran8929
      @gwintran8929 3 роки тому +6

      I have a fish tank with grave, is that gonna be a problem? just askin . - .

    • @olly7630
      @olly7630 3 роки тому +8

      @@gwintran8929 added to comment above, don't stir gravel up as it will cause all ammonia to release in to the water and can kill your fish. Get as above commented a hand siphon vaccum so the ammonia in the gravel will go up the vaccum and not in to the tank water. Stiring up gravel can wipe out your entire tank. Plenty of UA-cam videos on how to do it safely.

    • @kenapadenganchannelsaya1692
      @kenapadenganchannelsaya1692 3 роки тому

      Bruh i cant translate it

    • @cianchim9034
      @cianchim9034 3 роки тому +10

      @@kenapadenganchannelsaya1692 learn english

    • @PaintSlinger99
      @PaintSlinger99 3 роки тому +11

      I was thinking the same thing. I used a liner, then I added a layer of chicken wire on top of the liner, then a mix of Portland cement and sand and finished our a half inch layer of concrete over everything. It’s much easier to clean and looks much better.

  • @angiebear8727
    @angiebear8727 2 роки тому +1

    Appreciate others showing their triumphs as well as failures. Really want a pond but not confident enough in my knowledge to go for it yet.

    • @kaycox1093
      @kaycox1093 2 роки тому

      Best way to work it out id trial and error

  • @amj.composer
    @amj.composer 2 роки тому +4

    My favourite part of this video is how many times you messed up, I mean this in a genuine way. It's brave to do something that's not your expertise and come out with something beautiful. Congratulations, seriously.

  • @lukeblues5480
    @lukeblues5480 3 роки тому +21

    Mine had a leak everytime I used thick mil plastic or even an actual pond liner. So I went with a semi-pernmant alternative route. Start with depending on your size pond a Queen size bed sheet. Grab a wheel barrow, 1 bag of cement/concrete/mortar and 2 bags of sand.( 1 bag of sand was thrown in the pond before the next part).Once you have everything mixed up in the wheel barrow,you want it really watered down a little thin than pancake mix. Take your sheet put it in the wheel barrow, soak the sheet real good and then just lay it out like a pond liner. And if you have mix left in the wheel barrow...pour it down the sides of the pond. Let it dry, for a day. And your done. 👍 And he's absolutely right dont be cheap when buying your pump. I also threw in some white sponges for extra filtering. My Waterfall/Pond looks great and relatively cheap too. I ran into all the same problems during my build. 🤘🍻🤠🇺🇸🏴‍☠️ Great video.

    • @Etheo1ify
      @Etheo1ify 2 роки тому +2

      Is the cement on the sheet supposed to be on the underside? Or on top?

    • @JohnnyFukcup
      @JohnnyFukcup 2 роки тому +2

      That actually works? If so, I imagine you could use multiple sheets to cover a larger area, right? Seems like they should seal fairly well

    • @lukeblues5480
      @lukeblues5480 2 роки тому +6

      The sheet is used as the liner. No need for anything else. It works amazingly. And cheaper than pond liners.

    • @GarageofHope
      @GarageofHope 2 роки тому

      Just the one impregnated sheet holds water? That is awesome if it does. I want to build a pond in a very rocky area and this might be the trick.

    • @kwaks1979
      @kwaks1979 6 місяців тому

      @@lukeblues5480what about needing more sheets because of a bigger pond? How would you attached them? Love this idea!

  • @joemacarthur6780
    @joemacarthur6780 2 роки тому +6

    thanks for including your mistakes, that really added to the video. Great work!

  • @kalinystazvoruna8702
    @kalinystazvoruna8702 2 роки тому +1

    Your explaining the mistakes you made, and the various suggestions, really helped me as I'm building my pond. You can cut down on algae build up by including more plants, especially waterlilies or lotus which will cover the water area and cut down on the light that helps algae grow.

    • @michaelgarcia2440
      @michaelgarcia2440 2 роки тому

      Buy EPDM 45 mil liner not a cheap pvc liner.

    • @kalinystazvoruna8702
      @kalinystazvoruna8702 2 роки тому

      @@michaelgarcia2440 The liner I purchased about 8+ years ago (and still in the box!) was off of Craigslist. It's 17 feet by 40 feet and I plan to use half that length for the pond I'm building. Not sure what to do with the other half. At the time, I only paid $100 for it and, at the time, I believe it was worth about $500. Now the price would be about $1,000, plus or minus. Hmmm... maybe I'll just double it.

  • @jennsorbe
    @jennsorbe 2 роки тому +12

    I really appreciate you talking through the process and the mistakes and successes! It was so encouraging to me. Failure is not trying. You didn't quit! Thank you for this video!!

  • @EmCasie
    @EmCasie 2 роки тому +1

    Bootifull pond, I realy want a koi pond in my back yard thanks for the tips!

  • @frankg8572
    @frankg8572 2 роки тому +1

    I'ma huge pond and goldfish guy! I enjoy your videos, I'm from Connecticut in the United States and we have a load of places to build a pond

  • @redhead4life12345
    @redhead4life12345 Рік тому +1

    Key to clean up is, touch it once! Easy to say after right. Looks great and good job :-)

  • @magickaldust1213
    @magickaldust1213 2 роки тому +10

    The merkiness in the water from the dirt from the rocks would have settled over time. For anyone reading this that doesn't want to fill, drain, and fill their pool again, you can just leave it completely unbothered overnight and by morning it should be pretty clear

  • @RussellCatchpole
    @RussellCatchpole 2 роки тому +7

    I'm just about to start on a little pond at my new property. I really appreciate you showing the mistakes you made to help others avoid doing the same. I admire your perseverance to come up with an amazing work of art in the end .. I hope mine will be 1/2 as good! 👏

  • @emilyb9222
    @emilyb9222 2 роки тому +8

    Great video! Informational and I loved to see how you troubleshoot. Projects always have hiccups, but it's easy to forget when you see the videos where everything is edited to look perfect from start to finish. Also, we the audience get to learn a lot from your experience. This gives me more courage to try adding a water feature to my yard!

  • @CalcioFan4Ever
    @CalcioFan4Ever 3 роки тому +35

    Pickaxe is something I've come to love with my ground being full of red clay haha

    • @ryanvess6162
      @ryanvess6162 3 роки тому +1

      Just commented the same. Tools are invented for a reason and it helps to have the correct ones

  • @stevecarr323
    @stevecarr323 6 місяців тому

    I've designed and built two natural ponds. Now weve moved and I want another pond, unfortunately, I am now older with a medical conditions that will prevent me from digging or placing rockscape...Looks like my next pond is going to have to be a professional job! Good job on your pond, and video!

  • @bjcroston8456
    @bjcroston8456 2 роки тому +1

    Nice job on the pond. And between your amazing video and the comments left I've gotten a lot of great ideas. Thank you for the video and the links.

  • @KentuckianaWindowElegance
    @KentuckianaWindowElegance 2 роки тому +1

    Great video man, I'm glad you got help in digging it. I'm currently digging a 3000> gallon pond alone.

  • @mimichan9355
    @mimichan9355 3 роки тому +11

    I think y'all did a great job! I'm redoing my pond for the 3rd time myself. Glad to know I'm not the only one who's made mistakes in the past😁🤘

    • @TheAmazingVue
      @TheAmazingVue  3 роки тому +1

      Haha thanks! Good luck it’s kinda addicting

  • @More-Space-In-Ear
    @More-Space-In-Ear 2 роки тому +2

    9:04 you should try to take all sharp stones out, spread about 1" sand or use an old carpet as a base. Water is heavy and if you use a cheap liner it will tear, try to buy a liner with a 25 year guarantee. one good thing was having clay, this is a great smoother over rocky places.

  • @TrailCameraAdventures
    @TrailCameraAdventures 2 роки тому +2

    You did a great job, I’m 3 ponds in now and have learned a lot from these videos.

  • @reneewatson3088
    @reneewatson3088 2 роки тому +1

    I love this. Im going to try to build something next spring. I love your honesty.

  • @nopetfout5426
    @nopetfout5426 7 місяців тому

    I think posting the mistakes helps more than anything . Thank you!

  • @jalapenonewsnetwork8537
    @jalapenonewsnetwork8537 3 роки тому +1

    Damn wide-neck!!
    Good job

  • @johnnymartinez7445
    @johnnymartinez7445 3 роки тому +3

    I very much appreciated you including the mistakes made….most people edit and show the nice finished product..your candidness is so helpful

  • @mulletgrower8891
    @mulletgrower8891 3 роки тому +2

    Nice work! I think you saved many of us a lot of money by showing your mistakes. This was a very helpful video, good job on the project.

  • @dionbarber7077
    @dionbarber7077 2 роки тому +9

    Word of advice. Never use thick black plastic for the liner. I had to redo mine several times before I figured out it was not going to work. But a liner made for ponds or a above ground swimming pool liner will work as well. That is what I used and it has held up for years. Also wash your rocks before putting them in your pond.

    • @since1876
      @since1876 2 роки тому +5

      EPDM 45 mil is pretty much the best thing you can use. There's other high quality stuff but you really wanna be sure it's safe for the fish you want and that it won't break down from uv. The more I learn, the more I consider hiring someone to do all of it lol

    • @consueloamortegui3099
      @consueloamortegui3099 Рік тому +1

      Why can’t I use thick black plastic?

    • @dionbarber7077
      @dionbarber7077 Рік тому +1

      @@consueloamortegui3099 you can but I had to redo mine three times before I changed to something else. All the neighbor cats and the hawks kept trying to get my fish and they kept puncturing holes in the plastic with their claws which in turn let my water go under the black plastic liner and it floated to the top. When I bought a used swimming pool liner it solved that problem. I guess it was thick enough that it would not puncture it.

    • @consueloamortegui3099
      @consueloamortegui3099 Рік тому +1

      @@dionbarber7077 Ohh ok

  • @steeltoeboots9591
    @steeltoeboots9591 2 роки тому +1

    I did all the mistakes you made with my first one had to redo it 3xs lol. This one will def dig deeper but awesome job on the pond. I don't think I can go without one ever again.👌

    • @TheAmazingVue
      @TheAmazingVue  2 роки тому +1

      Glad to hear!!! It’s not ask work, good luck 🙏🙏

  • @mystictraveler8642
    @mystictraveler8642 3 роки тому +1

    Pond looks so great

  • @jimmydu2490
    @jimmydu2490 Рік тому +1

    What type of liner is good for building pond? What liner are you using?

  • @ijahdagang6121
    @ijahdagang6121 Рік тому +1

    Beautiful backyard pond..wish you success and be healthy always

  • @807004407
    @807004407 3 роки тому +9

    From what I've seen and from my experience, there are certain basics of building a pond/waterfall to prevent leaks etc, but for the most part, a waterfall is a work of art. It really is an expression of the person building it, so there isnt really a right and wrong way to build it, just do what you like and make adjustments until you are satisfied with your own work!

  • @Pixics
    @Pixics 3 роки тому +2

    I feel your pain while you are working on that pond. This is very helpful to learn from the mistakes so when we start with our pond we will know what not to do. Thanks for sharing and I love the end result.

  • @aluckyshot
    @aluckyshot 3 роки тому +2

    Nice, watching for your tips and experience. Hacking through a large pond build now 🤣 probably 80,000 to 90,000 gallon. Just starting to really take shape. Obviously I have some equipment.

  • @dioscurimas1018
    @dioscurimas1018 3 роки тому +2

    Good job, learned the hard way but but you saved some others your mistakes. Thanks!

  • @smiah2009
    @smiah2009 3 роки тому +1

    great job dudes 2nd pond looks far too better...weldone guys enjoy

  • @KhanhNguyen92
    @KhanhNguyen92 7 місяців тому

    Lol, I dig you man...digging, that's what friends and family are for :D

  • @faith4u28
    @faith4u28 3 роки тому +2

    Don't worry about murky water once you have running long enough it will get clear. Best way to learn by your mistakes and you get better. I have three water feature around my garden

  • @zephyrgarnett8203
    @zephyrgarnett8203 3 роки тому +12

    this video was really helpful man, me and my dad are getting close to finishing our pond. thanks for the advice :)

  • @salamancadingding
    @salamancadingding 3 роки тому +9

    Well, there goes my idea of building a backyard pond!

    • @TheAmazingVue
      @TheAmazingVue  3 роки тому +6

      Lol don't let this scare you- learn from it to make yours better!

    • @LITTLEWORLDS8
      @LITTLEWORLDS8 3 роки тому +2

      Nah you should go for it!! Another's mistakes are a wise man's lesson!

  • @macmcgee7361
    @macmcgee7361 Рік тому +1

    Try renting a jackhammer with a flat shovel connector. Given your clay and decomposed granite ground, you could have eliminated a lot of back-breaking work.

  • @the_old_standard
    @the_old_standard 2 роки тому +1

    your backyard is amazing!

  • @mattburns7380
    @mattburns7380 Рік тому +1

    I just started out with fish and a 65 gallon glass tank, goldfish and a koi goldfish. Goldfish are nasty and need a lot of water filtration good rule of thumb for a fishtail is with your pump system pump 4× the amount of water every hour. Example 65 gallon tank 260 gallons an hour filtered water. And no people I'm no expert I've only had this tank running less then a yr...just curious could aircrere be incorporated into this kind of project? All it is is concrete, air and dish soap just a thought

  • @jlmain5777
    @jlmain5777 5 місяців тому

    Nice job! Thanks for the materials links.

  • @AmareenVikingsQueen90
    @AmareenVikingsQueen90 2 роки тому +1

    I absolutely love your video. Thanks for all the tips along the way. 😊

  • @More-Space-In-Ear
    @More-Space-In-Ear 2 роки тому +1

    4:30 depending on your location, you don't need to go deep, I live Southern England and my average summer temperature is 75⁰C, winter -10⁰C and my pond was only 18" at its deepest and all above ground, I had 80cm koi, 75cm common carp, 112cm blue Orf, goldfish and tench, all lived over 15 years.

  • @normangrimes-x6h
    @normangrimes-x6h 10 місяців тому

    Love your confidence

  • @leahchristoffersen8696
    @leahchristoffersen8696 3 роки тому +47

    This pond is beautiful; I admire your perseverance and attention to detail! You created an absolute piece of art. And it was done with help from your loved ones. Don't beat yourself up about things that didn't quite go right because it turned out amazing.
    P.s. You definitely had something going with the water fall

  • @markfranklin8831
    @markfranklin8831 2 роки тому

    Super cool pond

  • @tarathomas4945
    @tarathomas4945 2 роки тому +1

    You did an amazing job

  • @kojimayoshiyuki2728
    @kojimayoshiyuki2728 2 роки тому

    I helped dig out a koi pond when I was a teenager and watching the digging makes my back hurt XD

  • @BarbershopTalk2024
    @BarbershopTalk2024 4 місяці тому

    This was soooo helpful!!

  • @strangescience3414
    @strangescience3414 2 роки тому

    Perseverance 🏅found this motivating.

  • @drea6717
    @drea6717 3 роки тому +13

    For that kind of compacted clay, rock and soil you should be using a large rock pick axe ⛏ tool combined with shovels, it will make the digging go much faster. I know because I have the same crappy soil 😂 way to go on the pond btw, it looks great!💜

  • @carljohnson4468
    @carljohnson4468 2 роки тому +2

    Sand is good before laying liner as it is softer and fills in areas

  • @thanosave7112
    @thanosave7112 3 роки тому +2

    love your pond . i’m going to build a pond soon.

  • @greeneking77
    @greeneking77 3 роки тому +1

    These are really great tips you give, will save me lots of trouble!

  • @rodgerburns2177
    @rodgerburns2177 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks for the video I'm about to do one for my ducks goin to bury a water trouff for now but want to do something like you did in the future thanks again

  • @BigPapaLarson
    @BigPapaLarson 2 роки тому

    Charlie, the real MvP

  • @ghettoaquatics5244
    @ghettoaquatics5244 2 роки тому +8

    The reason its so hard for you to hide the liner is because that top edge where it goes from vertical to horizontal should be like at least 6 inches below grade . the bottom of those bolders you have sitting on the top should be sitting in water

    • @ghettoaquatics5244
      @ghettoaquatics5244 2 роки тому +1

      @Ash Friday its kind of hard to explain in text but the stone around the pond should be below grade so when they sit on top of the liner the stone is in tge water . the liner will go under and not be seen then you fold it up along the edge of where you dug out to hold the water in and youll never see it . plus you can plant right up against it so you dont just have a puddle and rocks. If you want to follow me on social media i can show pictures of what i mean

    • @ghettoaquatics5244
      @ghettoaquatics5244 2 роки тому

      @Ash Friday larrylopez3529

    • @robertyboberty7495
      @robertyboberty7495 Рік тому

      Brilliant thanks

  • @bettafishfeeding9904
    @bettafishfeeding9904 2 роки тому +1

    Great videos, thanks for your sharing with this video

  • @DsY85
    @DsY85 3 роки тому +1

    Beautiful backyard pond dude, salam from Indonesia

  • @nbfarmandpets
    @nbfarmandpets 3 роки тому +1

    Such an awesome pond, very creative, good job bro

  • @amywagahoff9350
    @amywagahoff9350 3 роки тому +1

    Love your video...I just started digging for a pond, thanks for all the good advice...it will save me alot of trouble later!

  • @wbkevzoo6188
    @wbkevzoo6188 3 роки тому +1

    I been thinking of diy my fish pond. Thanks for the video. I subscribed.

  • @killawatt8243
    @killawatt8243 3 роки тому +1

    Keep going brother I made my own too... was supposed to be 1000 gallon or under but I got alittle dig happy with the excavator ... so 3000

  • @quietpack8137
    @quietpack8137 3 роки тому

    Great video can't wait to buy s house

  • @jesseperezonedeep
    @jesseperezonedeep 3 роки тому +1

    bro nice job am doing one like it thanks go the info are fresh water fish like bass and pearch 😎

  • @cynthiamolenaar770
    @cynthiamolenaar770 3 роки тому +3

    I really recommend plants and you know why? Plants eat the fishdirt (their pooh) out of the water, it is fertilizer for them and give oxigyn in return. I have a very little pond with an extra tub with water and plants next to it that acts like an extra filter. I barely have any algae in my pond. Fish happy, plants happy and you get to enjoy them both!! 😃

  • @SH-os1ck
    @SH-os1ck 3 роки тому +2

    Good advice, great content.

  • @chloebrubaker1695
    @chloebrubaker1695 3 роки тому +9

    Thank you for an HONEST how-to 😅 I have definitely learned from your mistakes

    • @lemissa1
      @lemissa1 3 роки тому

      I agree, this is EXACTLY what I needed to watch! thanks for filming your experience :)

  • @MrJmhess77
    @MrJmhess77 6 місяців тому

    It's 3 years later, did rocking in the walls help with holding up the pond walls? And how is the pond doing now?

  • @ChanChan-tj7yu
    @ChanChan-tj7yu 3 роки тому +5

    Man this reminds me of my struggle with my pond haha... I gotta cover my liner too... Great job sticking with it dude, shows a lot of character. Love from Toronto ✌🏾

  • @ch-zo8gh
    @ch-zo8gh 3 роки тому +1

    I am Japanese. Your farm is wonderful.

  • @wolfey8126
    @wolfey8126 3 роки тому +1

    Use a mesh bottom trailer and put the rock on it to wash it before placing the rock

  • @mattyj.
    @mattyj. 2 роки тому

    Add lots of plants they will help keep the alge down .. Nice job

  • @changingtheworldonelifeatt2949
    @changingtheworldonelifeatt2949 3 роки тому +1

    It looks wonderful!! Thanks for the pointers!! ❤️

  • @johnthompson5319
    @johnthompson5319 Рік тому +1

    Good video,, you taught me a lot,, thanks,, Fellow Earthling

  • @dnewton0
    @dnewton0 3 роки тому +2

    Which liner did you use originally and what did you replace it with?

    • @TheAmazingVue
      @TheAmazingVue  3 роки тому +1

      Original: AQUANIQUE Pond Skin Pond Liner, 13 by 20-feet
      Replaced with: Firestone 45mil EPDM Rubber Pond Liner 15ftx20ft

  • @mitchlau2133
    @mitchlau2133 3 роки тому +59

    Good video and good first build, my only concern is the closeness to the house and foundation.

    • @tonyc.7957
      @tonyc.7957 3 роки тому +2

      Hmm.. He put a teflon liner in... Should help prevent erosion for sure! Hopefully that sucker doesn't develop too many leaks lol

    • @americanmade-1
      @americanmade-1 3 роки тому +1

      That's what I was thinking!

    • @CrysfelVilla
      @CrysfelVilla 3 роки тому

      My first though as well

  • @Lwimmermastermetalart
    @Lwimmermastermetalart 2 роки тому

    I would recommend putting in barley straw for your algae problem. Works naturally . Adding chemicals can kill fish . Algaecides take away oxygen that fish need. Adding more plants will also starve algae of what it needs to survive.

  • @ryanvess6162
    @ryanvess6162 3 роки тому +2

    When working with hard soil or clay a pickaxe is your best friend. They're cheap and the work is significantly easier

  • @sleepyhead9732
    @sleepyhead9732 3 роки тому +26

    We need an update of the pond!!!!

  • @MycobraII
    @MycobraII 3 роки тому +12

    A pickaxe is your best friend for hard soil/clay

    • @heykinzu
      @heykinzu 3 роки тому

      Just dug a pond and that is facts

    • @TheAmazingVue
      @TheAmazingVue  3 роки тому

      Where would I even buy one? lol

    • @heykinzu
      @heykinzu 3 роки тому

      @@TheAmazingVue same place you'd get anything you need to dig with

  • @petitplie
    @petitplie 3 роки тому +1

    What is the foam sealant used for/on?

  • @LaYoodaFrom438
    @LaYoodaFrom438 Рік тому

    Hey bro What was the purpose for the foam sealant? I don’t think you mentioned it.

    • @TheAmazingVue
      @TheAmazingVue  Рік тому

      It can be used to fill cracks in between rocks so water doesn’t trickle in there or used almost like glue to hold things together

  • @gregorymarrone3666
    @gregorymarrone3666 3 роки тому +7

    Always call 811 before you dig!!! Don't forget to call!! You bust a line to a gas pipe not good!! Be safe and always call!! That's 811....!!!