You guys are so polite about people wanting to put their goofy trinkets in your nature art! I’m still training myself to not look disgusted when they hand me some plastic piece of decor to work in.
Oh wow! What a perfect spot! I am excited to see the finished product. To me it is more natural to see a pond or pondless in a wooded area. Awesome. God bless
Hey Brian and Chris, I can grow hostas, in my pond, I just knock the dirt off of it and put it in a pile of p gravel, just above the surface of the water and it does great!!😊
So JEALOUS of that ground!!!! It took 2 weekends to manually break up and dig out solid Bluestone rock (on a foothill of the Blue Ridge Mountains in Northern Virginia), which turned out to be too much of a challenge for a Kubota backhoe....
Love the cover geniuses. Should make different kinds. Some with frogs, turtles, way cooler than a plain looking fake rock. Even better hook it up so the aniamal becomes a spitter to. Would be way awesome.
I always play the time-lapse stuff in 0.25x speed to try and see how the stuff is built. I wish these videos showed more of the rock setting process but there are already a lot of videos out there showing that.
You guys are so polite about people wanting to put their goofy trinkets in your nature art! I’m still training myself to not look disgusted when they hand me some plastic piece of decor to work in.
Seriously can’t wait for the GRAND FINAL!!!
The end is in sight! Looking forward to the reveal- really enjoying these videos with just the two of you- small projects are relatable.
So nice for a tiny space
Can't wait for part 2!
love it!cute small pond.
I'm very excited to see the finished project!!
Oh boy it’s going to look great 👍
This looks like another great job, with the small amount of rocks and small elevation !! , this should be good 👀
That was fun! Can’t wait to see your skills. Hey Chris Hi Brian!!!!
Hi! 👋
Oh wow! What a perfect spot! I am excited to see the finished product. To me it is more natural to see a pond or pondless in a wooded area. Awesome. God bless
Hey Brian and Chris, I can grow hostas, in my pond, I just knock the dirt off of it and put it in a pile of p gravel, just above the surface of the water and it does great!!😊
Love woodsy waterfalls. Can't wait to see the reveal!
That’s what I want in the front yard where our basalt columns are with a rain water capture system!!!
Looking forward to the reveal! Nice work so far!
OMG I need that bear for my water feature!!!!!!
What a great setting!
Y’all are a Hoot!
Looks great!
So JEALOUS of that ground!!!! It took 2 weekends to manually break up and dig out solid Bluestone rock (on a foothill of the Blue Ridge Mountains in Northern Virginia), which turned out to be too much of a challenge for a Kubota backhoe....
Love the cover geniuses. Should make different kinds. Some with frogs, turtles, way cooler than a plain looking fake rock. Even better hook it up so the aniamal becomes a spitter to. Would be way awesome.
Can you slow down the time lapses? It is helpful to see how you work and position rock.
Sometimes I slow down videos. There is a video speed in the upper right drop arrow. -Just trying to help
I always play the time-lapse stuff in 0.25x speed to try and see how the stuff is built. I wish these videos showed more of the rock setting process but there are already a lot of videos out there showing that.
Awesome!
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Getting there… hair flair or not!
You all need a Pro Bono project the aniamal sanctuary in mays landing new jersey needs a real pond. Funny Farm.
A little "What" lol
Don't leave us hangin' ;(
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