Nice concept of merging both a planter and water fountain into one unit. However, a good upgrade would be a solar-powered pump; it would give greater flexibility as to where to place the planter. Additionally, adding a sponge filter, like for ponds, would greatly increase the efficiency and longevity of the pump. I would also attach a hose clamp to that pipe; to keep it from coming loose over time.
Excellent video! I feel like I have watched hundreds and this one is it! Lots of good ideas out there but I feel as thought your idea is not only easy as 1,2,3 but so beautiful with the plants. Thanks for the smiles, sending mine your way ❤ Hello from Charleston,SC USA
Great but how does the connection with the water work? Camera man also good if you got longer shots of the master piece at the end not one second I could not see it due to the recommended videos popping up. Please also fix the video ratio ❤
Why would you fill that huge pot with potting mix. Such a waste. Fill it with other garden twigs or an upside down pot, to take up space. The roots DO NOT go that deep!
Great project but why didn't you lead with the finished project for 5 to 15 seconds? Yes, I could have fast forwarded. This video would be far more enjoyable and more importantly - instructive, if you first presented the finished product, then provided instruction, followed, again, with the finish product.
I love the fact that the fountain is off-centre. Beautiful. Great idea.
Nice concept of merging both a planter and water fountain into one unit. However, a good upgrade would be a solar-powered pump; it would give greater flexibility as to where to place the planter. Additionally, adding a sponge filter, like for ponds, would greatly increase the efficiency and longevity of the pump. I would also attach a hose clamp to that pipe; to keep it from coming loose over time.
This can help us transform our outdoor oasis with this inspiring tutorial! Thank you! ❤❤
Excellent video! I feel like I have watched hundreds and this one is it! Lots of good ideas out there but I feel as thought your idea is not only easy as 1,2,3 but so beautiful with the plants. Thanks for the smiles, sending mine your way ❤ Hello from Charleston,SC USA
Beautiful idea. I have a pump and was thinking of diy ideas. Thanks
Compliments to the owners, my dream native garden.
Where can you purchase the pots? I'm struggling to find one that big
Beautiful! And much less costly than buying a kit.
Thank you for sharing the great video,💯👍
Very nice and beautiful ❤️ 😍 🤩 👌 Thank you ❤️
Please reupload with the aspect ratio fixed
Brilliant idea!
Wish you provide a links to buy all the hardware
I love this, thanks for sharing. ❤
LOVE this!
Love it. Brilliant 🤩👍🌼🌻
Great but how does the connection with the water work? Camera man also good if you got longer shots of the master piece at the end not one second I could not see it due to the recommended videos popping up. Please also fix the video ratio ❤
check the video editing, this is 4:3, which does not scale well in full screen
The thing is, if you are going to make changes they should be an improvement...this is not an improvement, it's the opposite.
Use newspaper or mulch or stone to fill bottom half of largest container. Now your using less soil
Why would you fill that huge pot with potting mix. Such a waste. Fill it with other garden twigs or an upside down pot, to take up space. The roots DO NOT go that deep!
Reported for misleading thumbnail.
Great project but why didn't you lead with the finished project for 5 to 15 seconds? Yes, I could have fast forwarded. This video would be far more enjoyable and more importantly - instructive, if you first presented the finished product, then provided instruction, followed, again, with the finish product.
First of all, you have help moving the pots in place. I do not.
That's your problem. 😂
what on earth is going on with your ratio lately?? they are all awful.