Love how you guys hid the pump vault by putting dirt over it and the reservoir for planting. Such a great look and minimizes the presence of the structural components that we try so hard to camouflage.
@@AtlantisWaterGardens I am in Tucson Arizona. My “pond” is a 50 gallon Rubbermaid Stock Waterer. It has a high end solar pump with backup battery. Plus a Green Killing Machine UV thingy. The water stays crystal clear. I have two fancy goldfish and six minnows. And two types of snails. The poor snails have the string algae growing on them! I have started to daily remove lots of the strings by hand. Last week I took out the potted water plants, (a purple pickerel rush, mini papyrus) cleaned the algae off the pots, carefully scrubbed it off the plants, replaced the gravel in the pots. Now that the cooler weather is here, the algae has slowed down it’s growing…. But, is there a way to get rid of it, short of dumping out the water and disinfecting the pond? I think the algae killed my papyrus, or it has gone dormant.
Good morning Jaak hope your having a great day. Wow omg the way you have evolved over the years is absolutely incredible. Now your the best aquascape builder out their wirh your own amazing style. Which just looking at a project i can tell its your work. You have a very distinctiveness lay out with your stones and boulders/ slatewalls for your waterfalls. Truly another absolutely spectacular waterfeature from You and the team. Keep up the amazing work jaak. Have a blessed week and merry Christmas to you and your beautiful family
Inspiring work, as always. But I was disappointed not to see the finished product. I’d rather watch a 10 minute video of a complete build than two 5 minute videos stretched over two weeks. What’s going in front of that retaining wall to hold back the base course, concrete?
I remember my first one and have since rebuilt it as well.
Awesome!
Love how you guys hid the pump vault by putting dirt over it and the reservoir for planting. Such a great look and minimizes the presence of the structural components that we try so hard to camouflage.
Thanks so much!
That's a stream that would fit perfectly in my yard. Classy and perfect. Great job!
You should give us a call! :D
I know... But I'm about 9 hours flight away from the US East Coast. So there is that. :)@@AtlantisWaterGardens
@@TahSam100 we travel! :D
Everything has its beginnings. If life was easy we would never know our true potential.
Yes!
Beautiful, I just wish we could have seen more of the finished product.
Thanks for the feedback. Part 2 is coming out Saturday and will have plenty more finished shots 😃
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happy searching for part 2, everyone!
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Amazing rockwork, true artistry
Thank you!
I like your honesty Jaak 😅👍
Only way to be!
Oh, wow! Look at how you've grown into your profession.
Homeowner has some lovely trees, too. ❤
Always growing :D
What a transformation!!! Love those big rocks that really make the pond a fixture. Gorgeous… God bless 😊
Thanks, Catherine! Hope you're doing well.
There’s NOTHING BETTER (okay professionally at least) than getting a chance to rebuild past jobs after improving your craft!!!
For sure!!
Nice Progress 👍🏼
Thanks!
That is an amazing transformation! Looks perfect!
Thank you so much!
Yes Sir you and your crew have come along way..True Professionals Now!! Once again beautiful stream..keep em coming!!
Thanks! Will do!
I’d have anything Jaak built me! 😊
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From BLAND to BEAUTIFUL.... 😅 🎉🎉
Yay! Thank you!
Your work is always awesome
Thank you so much 😀
That is a really kid friendly water feature! Good job! I am battling string algae! It is a curse!
Where are you located? How bad is the algae?
@@AtlantisWaterGardens I am in Tucson Arizona. My “pond” is a 50 gallon Rubbermaid Stock Waterer. It has a high end solar pump with backup battery. Plus a Green Killing Machine UV thingy. The water stays crystal clear. I have two fancy goldfish and six minnows. And two types of snails. The poor snails have the string algae growing on them! I have started to daily remove lots of the strings by hand. Last week I took out the potted water plants, (a purple pickerel rush, mini papyrus) cleaned the algae off the pots, carefully scrubbed it off the plants, replaced the gravel in the pots. Now that the cooler weather is here, the algae has slowed down it’s growing…. But, is there a way to get rid of it, short of dumping out the water and disinfecting the pond? I think the algae killed my papyrus, or it has gone dormant.
Good morning Jaak hope your having a great day. Wow omg the way you have evolved over the years is absolutely incredible. Now your the best aquascape builder out their wirh your own amazing style. Which just looking at a project i can tell its your work. You have a very distinctiveness lay out with your stones and boulders/ slatewalls for your waterfalls. Truly another absolutely spectacular waterfeature from You and the team. Keep up the amazing work jaak. Have a blessed week and merry Christmas to you and your beautiful family
Merry Christmas to you and yours as well :)
Inspiring work, as always. But I was disappointed not to see the finished product. I’d rather watch a 10 minute video of a complete build than two 5 minute videos stretched over two weeks. What’s going in front of that retaining wall to hold back the base course, concrete?
Thanks for the feedback, we'll keep that in mind.