I've just done the same. Too lazy to go and buy sand so picked out all the stones and voila, dirt! Also pulled out yet more garbage stones from the dig, just like your man here in the video. Some can actually serve as decorative stones.
Great channel and video, good to see more people putting in wildlife ponds and macro ponds. UK wildlife needs all the help it can get. Small changes make a big difference. I see you've got a flint and clay soil. Got loads of that in North Essex in my parent's garden. Turns your wellies into diving boots.
Hard working, but how brilliant to have two ponds. Amazed at your soil contents. I tend to dig up sheet glass for some reason along with old pottery. I also found an old medicine bottle once. Could you partially bury the stump and drill some holes in it to begin the rotting process. The wild flowers growing up around it will make it look attractive as it rots.
Something is going on with the weather seriously. It’s the Gulf Stream partially shitting down or something related to climate change or the oceanic currents?
love the idea of sieving the soil!
LOL I love your banter while building this pond. I HEAR YA! Me too!!!!
Thank you for the tip about sieving the soil to make "sand" - worked a treat for mine
I've just done the same. Too lazy to go and buy sand so picked out all the stones and voila, dirt! Also pulled out yet more garbage stones from the dig, just like your man here in the video. Some can actually serve as decorative stones.
Great channel and video, good to see more people putting in wildlife ponds and macro ponds. UK wildlife needs all the help it can get. Small changes make a big difference.
I see you've got a flint and clay soil. Got loads of that in North Essex in my parent's garden. Turns your wellies into diving boots.
thanks few things have helped me....
Hard working, but how brilliant to have two ponds. Amazed at your soil contents. I tend to dig up sheet glass for some reason along with old pottery. I also found an old medicine bottle once. Could you partially bury the stump and drill some holes in it to begin the rotting process. The wild flowers growing up around it will make it look attractive as it rots.
Tracey Pye Thanks :) Good idea, not sure I could face burying it again though! lol I’ll figure something out.... xxx
Wild About Nature Actually as you’ve mentioned your back probably not a good idea. 🤭x
Tracey Pye er no lol! Although it’s so much better since turning Vegan ???
Weather worries, you're not the only one.
Watching in May 2021 and it's snowing.
Something is going on with the weather seriously. It’s the Gulf Stream partially shitting down or something related to climate change or the oceanic currents?