Building a pond from scratch part #3: completion

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  • Опубліковано 15 лип 2022
  • Ed and Dave from crystal clear aquatics add the finishing touches to complete this current pond build!
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  • @ImperialKneazle
    @ImperialKneazle Рік тому +1

    I love the clever design of the pipe to 'feed' the stream. Anotehr brilliant build 🙂

  • @uSlackr
    @uSlackr Місяць тому

    Fabulous series. Love it and all the ideas

  • @Sutehani
    @Sutehani 2 роки тому +5

    I'm so happy I found your channel a couple of weeks ago! Nearly seen all your videos and I find them informative and inspirational. You and Dave are so talented and this is my favorite channel at the moment. Lovely pond! I wish my pond was as beautiful as this one :)

    • @CrystalClearAquatics
      @CrystalClearAquatics  2 роки тому +1

      Thank you for your kind words and am delighted you enjoy the channel!
      Best,
      Ed

  • @Seattleseeker
    @Seattleseeker 2 роки тому +2

    If I were to be lucky enough to be an invited guest, touring the homeowners lovely gardens, I would without a doubt ask if the head of the stream was really fed by a spring. In other words, 'is this natural or constructed'? The fact that I would even have to ask says it all. You are a craftsman of the highest order; artist, sculptor, botanist, and one helluva sexy pool boy, all rolled into one. Please let us keep peering over your shoulder as you create beautiful spaces for life to unfold.

    • @CrystalClearAquatics
      @CrystalClearAquatics  2 роки тому +1

      Thank you for such an awesome comment- really flattered, thank you!!
      Best,
      Ed

  • @kevp6345
    @kevp6345 2 роки тому +2

    Another superb pond. Well done Ed. I based my waterfall on lessons learnt from you. Thanks and keep up thegreat work.

    • @CrystalClearAquatics
      @CrystalClearAquatics  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks Kev and I’m pleased I’ve been able to help!
      Best,
      Ed

    • @kevp6345
      @kevp6345 2 роки тому +1

      @@CrystalClearAquatics please keep up the great work. Love the videos.

    • @kevp6345
      @kevp6345 2 роки тому

      @@CrystalClearAquatics I wish you lived closer to Birmingham. You could refine my pond with a new liner. Mine is 25 years old

  • @paulmartin7078
    @paulmartin7078 2 роки тому +1

    Mind your own business - such a great plant for ponds - another useful Vid Ed

  • @joebenenate
    @joebenenate 6 місяців тому +1

    Thanks!
    Enjoyed watching your amazing skill in all areas: design, construction, equipment, plants, maintenance. I'm inspired and will attempt my own build in the spring here in North Texas.

    • @CrystalClearAquatics
      @CrystalClearAquatics  6 місяців тому

      Wow! Thank you thats incredibly generous!! Thanks so much for watching and glad you enjoyed this video-I hope you have a scroll through some of my other videos as well!!😉
      Best,
      Ed

  • @tonivince589
    @tonivince589 2 роки тому +1

    I have a plentiful supply of mind your own business which I keep putting in the pond and it dies. From watching this video I think rather than put it in the pond I should be putting it round the pond. This has turned into a lovely project. Much enjoyed. 😊

    • @CrystalClearAquatics
      @CrystalClearAquatics  2 роки тому +3

      Hi Toni, thanks for your comment! M.Y.O. Business is a plant that frequents moist/shady (although will happily grow in sunny spots if kept moist) areas but NOT actually in water, so yes, definitely don’t plant this below water level/in water. However once established it will happily extend to just below the waters surface (for example within cascades it will creep down right into the cascade and actually have some of its peripherals submersed) as long as the bulk of the plant remains above the water line. Keep trying, keep it moist for a few weeks until its noticeably growing and once its taken off you’ll never be rid of it!!
      Best,
      Ed

    • @tonivince589
      @tonivince589 2 роки тому

      @@CrystalClearAquatics thanks Ed. 🤞

  • @davidmonk6139
    @davidmonk6139 2 роки тому +1

    Superb. I could watch your work all day. Thank you for the detailed information. Cheers.

  • @theekim6625
    @theekim6625 Рік тому +1

    I'd like to see this nowadays.

  • @titanroadshow8516
    @titanroadshow8516 Рік тому

    Just wanted to thank you for making your videos, I started watching before Christmas and buy January I started digging and now I am almost finished and ready for planting.
    Much appreciated you making the great informative videos, thank you
    Can I send you a picture of the pond I built?
    Regards Gary

    • @CrystalClearAquatics
      @CrystalClearAquatics  Рік тому

      Thanks Gary, really pleased my videos were of some help and inspiration to you and I’d be delighted to see your finished results! Feel free to email me your pics on info@crystalclearaquatics.co.uk.
      Thanks for watching!
      Best
      Ed

  • @Yaketyyak21
    @Yaketyyak21 2 роки тому +1

    Great job you are doing on the pond,very tidy and neat construction site,which is very rare..

  • @markraven6670
    @markraven6670 2 роки тому +1

    Loved the video but can.t wait to see your pond finished

  • @paulbarrett6093
    @paulbarrett6093 2 роки тому +1

    Cracking Job, quality 👌🏾.

  • @Displays.1234.
    @Displays.1234. 2 роки тому +2

    Could you please tell me where I can buy the pound water holding tanks from....

  • @thomasburras
    @thomasburras 2 роки тому

    Love your channel! Just found it I watched through them. Your the Freddie Mercury of pond builders!

    • @CrystalClearAquatics
      @CrystalClearAquatics  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks Thomas- funnily enough when I’m in need of a good shave my wife calls me Freddy M😂 Thanks for viewing and for your comment!
      Best,
      Ed

    • @thomasburras
      @thomasburras 2 роки тому

      @@CrystalClearAquatics funnily enough 😆 I was imagining you with a tash, I genuinely don't know why. Your wife sounds a great lady 👍

  • @carlthorpe4059
    @carlthorpe4059 2 роки тому +1

    Stunning pond, Ed.

  • @Martin-58
    @Martin-58 Рік тому +1

    Very informative videos. Your completed ponds looks very good and natural. I shall be watching your other videos for useful tips before I start to dig out the old concrete lily pond I inherited when we took over our over grown garden. As we live too far apart for you to build our new pond I will be having ago myself. With the cost of energy increasing rapidly I have my concerns about the electric running costs of a pond. Could you please tell us the electric running costs for the Oase Filtoclear 31000 you installed in the video? Many thanks.

    • @CrystalClearAquatics
      @CrystalClearAquatics  Рік тому

      Thanks for your kind words Martin! As running costs are rather fluid at the moment i’d suggest looking up an online electricity calculator to check current pricing but as a rough guide the filter unit consumes approx 60watts and a pump of a suitable flow rate of perhaps 15,000lph users approx 150 watts. A combined total of 210 watts running 24/7 costs approx £1.70 per day.
      Hope this helps and best regards,
      Ed

  • @blueXRPdynamite.
    @blueXRPdynamite. Рік тому +1

    Nice.🙂

  • @abkoi
    @abkoi 2 роки тому +1

    Absolutley awesome job Ed. Just stunning, especially in that garden 👌🏼👍🏼
    Don’t worry… the good old English weather will soon “age” that stonework 😂
    If you get chance, you should do a revisit in a year and see how it looks?
    Cheers 👍🏼

    • @CrystalClearAquatics
      @CrystalClearAquatics  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks Alex! Yep, absolutely-I’ll be servicing this pond two or three times a year so will have lots of opportunities to see how it establishes and get a re-visit video done!
      Thanks as ever for your valued support!!
      Cheers,
      Ed

  • @bearcatkoi
    @bearcatkoi 2 роки тому

    Top job really good to see craftsman at work

  • @owls275
    @owls275 2 роки тому +1

    Looks amazing, well done 👏

  • @Tetters100
    @Tetters100 2 роки тому

    absolutely wonderful pond - huge effort!

  • @keepingitkoi
    @keepingitkoi 2 роки тому

    You've done an absolutely cracking job there bud and some really great tips and advice along the way very well done 👍👍👍

  • @photonomist6345
    @photonomist6345 Рік тому

    This is such an excellent channel and very informative and I feel I am inthe presence of the master!!! All very well and engagingly presented and has given me some good pointers for a small wildlife pond I am trying to make but with nil experience. Thanks and good luck with everything.

  • @paulwilliamson1069
    @paulwilliamson1069 2 роки тому +1

    Well done looks great 👍

  • @ashvawser4195
    @ashvawser4195 2 роки тому +1

    Gday Ed, iv just found your channel and pretty much just binged the whole lot, you do an amazing job so keep up the great work mate.
    Iv always had an interest in landscaping and mainly ponds as my hobbies include fish keeping and gardening and would very much be interesting in starting up my own business here in Aus to bring the joy I get from having local wildlife and serenity in my own space to others. Would you have any tips or pointers for someone with little knowledge and experience to start up a business in this field?
    thanks again mate and look forward to seeing more awesome content 😁👍

    • @CrystalClearAquatics
      @CrystalClearAquatics  Рік тому

      Hey Ash thanks for your lovely comment and my apologies for the slow response. Regarding starting up your own business; it’s difficult to really offer any constructive advice other then if its your passion then it will show with what ever work you do- people/clients will be receptive to this and before you know it from word of mouth work will flood in! I was fortunate that I spent almost 20 years working in the industry (retail water gardens/tropical fish shops) and picked up most of my skills before being able to go off on my own. A stint at a local agricultural college after school helped a little also. I started off on my own with a mix of pond/aquatic related jobs and some regular gardening work and as the pond trade picked up focussed more and more on this (which is what I specialised at I guess) and gradually dropped the gardening work (which I enjoyed and miss!) over the years I’ve definitely found simple manners, punctuality and a friendly approach counts a lot when working for yourself. Good luck mate with setting off on your own and once you do you won’t look back!!
      Best,
      Ed

  • @dbmurr7191
    @dbmurr7191 17 днів тому

    Legend

  • @dro2893
    @dro2893 Рік тому +1

    😮😮😮😮

  • @Jakub_Andrzejewski
    @Jakub_Andrzejewski 4 місяці тому +1

    Good job! I'm fixing to do similar size of pond in my garden. What do you think about going 5ft deep? Is there any disadvantage of greater depth?

    • @CrystalClearAquatics
      @CrystalClearAquatics  4 місяці тому +1

      Thanks for your kind words Jakob! In my opinion 5ft is unnecessary, particularly on a pond as small as this. However if your aim is to keep koi then the deeper the better-3ft minimum, preferably 4ft or more. For a more typical garden pond 3ft is sufficient. Most pond plants prefer water depths of 4ft max or less. If digging to 5ft consider the stability of the excavation, ensuring sides are sloped/terraced and you may find digging to that depth more of a challenge! If it were me I wouldn’t bother going so deep unless it was a koi specific pond.
      Hope that helps!
      Best.
      Ed

    • @Jakub_Andrzejewski
      @Jakub_Andrzejewski 4 місяці тому

      @@CrystalClearAquatics Sure you helped. It is one of the best anwers I ever got:)
      My bad I forgot to mention I plan on keeping some fish in this one. So I go 4-5ft in the center with a small slope and shallow surrounding area. Thanks again and hope to see more of your work!

  • @artistic_spaz3724
    @artistic_spaz3724 2 роки тому +1

    You did such an amazing job!!
    Do you ever put in water hyacinths and/or water lettuce?

    • @CrystalClearAquatics
      @CrystalClearAquatics  2 роки тому +2

      Hi there! I don’t actually- not a huge fan of floating annuals such as lettuce or hyacinths and would rather introduce perennials that will provide cover for multiple years-thats no to say clients of mine don’t then introduce such floaters after I’ve completed the pond!
      Best,
      Ed

  • @MattWilson801
    @MattWilson801 2 роки тому +1

    really like what i've watched here. But I have a burning question: why don't you add substrate and plants in the deeper section? wouldn't it make it a more natural look and better for the fish/wildlife?

    • @CrystalClearAquatics
      @CrystalClearAquatics  2 роки тому +1

      Good question! It’s all down to maintenance- the base of the pond will always accumulate sediment and substrate in the deeper sections often becomes a sediment trap, making vacuuming and sludge removal a more frequent task and a harder one to boot. Very quickly if one doesn’t vacuum out the settled deposits what ever substrate you’ve put down at the bottom of the pond becomes covered in a layer of sludge and defeats the object of having a substrate in the first place!
      Aesthetically it’s the peripherals and shallows where the lining is most visible and so it’s here that I’ll concentrate my efforts in concealing it with the rock edging, gravel and planting zones. Of course planting in the deeper section is definitely something I’d recommend and in this instance my clients will be introducing some larger, deeper water lilies to provide more cover. My pond I’m building however has been built with rock work and gravel from the deepest section upwards, so no liner is visible whatsoever. This will make for more frequent maintenance, but as I have all the gear that’s not such an issue!!
      Thanks for watching and your comment!
      Best,
      Ed

  • @cclearlandscaping1931
    @cclearlandscaping1931 2 роки тому +1

    Looking good pal👍🏻 how’s your pond going ?

    • @CrystalClearAquatics
      @CrystalClearAquatics  2 роки тому +1

      Slowly!! Well, actually the pond side of things is complete, just one more water blade to build, some walling and the paving and then it’s done…..!

    • @cclearlandscaping1931
      @cclearlandscaping1931 2 роки тому

      Look forward to that video 👍🏻

  • @harleyhynes2067
    @harleyhynes2067 9 місяців тому

    And what happens after a few weeks when the whole pond turns green!

    • @CrystalClearAquatics
      @CrystalClearAquatics  9 місяців тому

      Thanks for watching and commenting! But why would you expect the pond to go green? With an appropriately sized filtration system any pond can be Crystal clear (hence my business name!) and this pond is no different-lovely clear water!
      Best,
      Ed

  • @Trooper2888
    @Trooper2888 10 місяців тому +1

    What type of stones are the stones that line the pond?

    • @CrystalClearAquatics
      @CrystalClearAquatics  10 місяців тому +1

      Hi there, thanks for watching- the stone used in this build was predominantly Purbeck, a type of limestone quarried in the Dorset area and popular for pond building!
      Best,
      Ed

    • @Trooper2888
      @Trooper2888 10 місяців тому

      @@CrystalClearAquatics thanks!

  • @kevinpreston8812
    @kevinpreston8812 2 роки тому +1

    Can you tell me why my fish always eat my water lily so they don’t grow. Thank you

    • @CrystalClearAquatics
      @CrystalClearAquatics  2 роки тому

      What sort of live stock are you keeping?..

    • @kevinpreston8812
      @kevinpreston8812 2 роки тому +1

      @@CrystalClearAquatics all koi

    • @CrystalClearAquatics
      @CrystalClearAquatics  2 роки тому +1

      @@kevinpreston8812 ah, though you’d say that! I’m afraid it’s very difficult to maintain healthy aquatic plants in koi ponds- which are typically quite a sterile environment with the emphasis being on the livestock as the focal point. Planting can be achieved however with some thought- water lilies, provided they’re large robust varieties- can be contained in large aquatic baskets and covered in a plastic mesh, allowing the plants to grow to the surface but preventing the koi from rummaging around in the basket. Marginal plants can be grown as well-when I’m building ponds I design purpose built marginal planting zones which are sectioned off and only have shallow water covering them- too shallow for large koi, preventing them from causing any issues with the plants. Fragile oxygenators of any kind will quickly get eaten and broken up by koi- so don’t bother adding such plants at all!
      Hope this helps!
      Best,
      Ed

    • @kevinpreston8812
      @kevinpreston8812 2 роки тому

      @@CrystalClearAquatics thank you Ed love your channel.