I’m 33 and wish more amazing women like this one existed .. someone who actually cares about animals and the environment.. instead of social media crap and getting drunk . Really nice to see and gave me inspiration for my pond :) thanks
I realise I’m a little late to the party here but just to let you know you’ve inspired me to build a small frog pond in my garden. A little tip for anyone doing the same, if you put large flat stones around the edge they will overhang the pond and hide the pond liner. That’s the theory anyway! Thanks again.
Hello and congrats on making a little pond! I can't believe how many comments this video still receives 6 years later :) I'll be building a new pond on the new plot this year too with lots of changes!
Thanks awfully Katie, I am going to build a pond in my back garden due to your guidance and advice I am now confident of having my pond established, cheers, Cliff.
After 20yrs of having a plot I've just put a pond in. 8x3x3 and it's not easy. Lovely to see a lovely lass thinking the same way I do. If you are ever in Gateshead, get in touch. x
I know this is an oldy. I love little ponds. You can do so much with them. I like it so you made it for nature. You have a great channel. I really enjoy looking at other peoples ponds and fish. I have 4 koi ponds and a fish room with multiple tanks. My ponds are surrounded by decking and trees. If you would like to view them that's great. If not that's ok too. Thanks again for sharing and take care.
When I hear you say that the pond is a bit large I chuckle to myself... I bought my first house a while back and it had a half acre pond in the back. Now that was a BIT LARGE. LOL. It was the highlight of my life though. Watching all the different wildlife that depended on it was just amazing. I would sit for hours watching all the activities. Your videos are very inspirational, thank you for sharing.
Thanks for sharing this. I have been wanting to do a pond. Small like this and this is very encouraging. Of course here in the states they have people doing all kinds of things with pumps... Love the naturalness of this.
Good job, Katie! It's so refreshing to know someone as young as you enjoys gardening. I love your creativity and see that you don't mind hard work! Keep up the good work.
Hi Katie, I am so inspired by what you have done that I shall follow your tips and make one myself. Have been looking for ideas on how to do it, thinking that it had to be difficult, but you've shown me that it really doesn't have to be. It's amazing what you've done, and thanks for taking the trouble to share.
Katie thanks for your inspiration I have been wanting to do this for a long long time and you make it look 👀 so simple, I will follow your example, you make me so excited!!! Thank you so very very much for your wonderful work!!!
You are a true delight to watch. Excellent presentation style and great channel. Ponds are my thing and I have a great niche gardening business in the North East specialising in pond construction and maintenance. I never allow any visible pond liner (VPL) so a little tip for when you build your next one. (you will I guarantee it, it cant be helped, they're addictive) Add a shallow ridge all round the perimeter that sits lower than the water level. Drop in your stone work or as I do, upturned turves. Stack your stones from the ridge up out of the water or lie the turves half in half out. This way as the water level naturally changes through evaporation and rain fall the liner is never exposed. Turf is great as you can pop little plant plugs into it, which will get established before the grass turns itself the right way up and starts to grow. It forms a lovely natural margin to your pond.
Only just watched this, brilliant work! I have a small pond and this has inspired me to make a bigger and better one in the back garden. Have had a few small frogs and would like to attract some more.
Hey Katie, a pond is on my agenda this year on my allotment, we can all benefit from great wildlife on our plots so I need to do some catching up. Thanks for all the great videos you are sharing.
I have to laugh. You're the most "proper" English girl on UA-cam. What a sweetheart. No specimens like you in Brooklyn! Are you as sweet as you appear and do you cook? Glad some like you haven't gone extinct.
I can assure you PalJoey that Katie is one of the last of the super-sexy young English girls. She most certainly is a sweetheart too and it's almost certain that she can cook anything perfectly. Take her out for dinner and watch all the other guys looking at your with envious eyes. Some lucky bloke is going to marry her one day!!
Thanks for the confirmation. But according to one of her last videos, she's found a bloke with a farm What heaven for her. I guess I won't be applying for a passport after all.
lovely commentary and illustrated vid thank you ,love the little pond it's a credit to you , one would be concerned about your respiratory , your hard breathing it seems , keep safe and well Shane
Hello Katie Fantastic pond in a perfect place after being inspired by you as to the changes I can make to my plot and a good relook at it ,I think I'll go with its natural environment instead of going against it, as I am next to some huge trees maybe meadow and native plants then save for years for a tunnel or greenhouse for year round veg and goodies.
Thank you Jeni :) I wish my whole plot could be a wild meadow! There's a lack of wild flower meadows round here and I would love to just run about in one! I'm sure you allotment is going to look beautiful and a poly tunnel is a great idea, my dad is thinking of making his own poly tunnel too :)
Toads don't normally stay in ponds and often find damp hidden places, example the toads in my garden are often found in my garden shed, it is cool and safe for them, one toad always sits on an upturned saucepan on the floor of my shed, might be an idea to make a habitat like lifting a slab, hollow the underneath and put the slab back, leave an entrance for them and the will be safe under the slab and can spawn their young in your pond, good luck.
You're certainly not scared of a bit of hard work, that's a great job, and fits in really well with your plot. Another lovely video, thank you. Best Wishes, Brendan.
nice job ! and you do it all ,plus a great talent in design i bet ill see you soon on alan tischmarsh show please keep posting ill watch and so will many others.
Hi Katie, you did a fab job! Really admire you for that. It is wonderful to behold. How are you going to keep the algae down until the frogs and tadpoles arrive? Will the oxygenating plants do the job? I ask because I have 3 small ponds in large tubs. I do have tadpoles which seems to be working but when they become frogs, there could be a problem. I am waiting for a delivery of oxygenating plants hoping they do the job too. I don't have power so can't put in filters etc. Cheers, Deborah
No problem, Unfortunately I don't quite remember the thickness but the sand was normal play sand I believe. I'll be making a more up to date video when I create my next pond as this one is 6 years old now..
I know this was over a year ago, and you have plenty of frogs now as you have said in more recent videos of yours I've seen, but I'd like to say that it seems to me that by adding a little battery-operated light hanging just above the pond, it would attract insects which would certainly attract the bugs! You may have done this already. I've learned quite a bit from you watching all your videos. I didn't know frogs would eat the slugs. Yay! I might just build myself a pond, too!
+ShushLorraine What a great idea! I never thought about attracting insects, was so focused on the little froggies but this makes so much sense, thank you!
We got a late start on our little pond and I’m having trouble finding floating plants and such. I got 3 water hyacinths and 3 water lettuce, but I love your water forget-me-nots! BUT! We have at least 3 frogs in it already! I hope you have frogs as well. This will be the first one I have had that will not have any fish. At least for this year!
Our local world of water recently shut down and I'm also wondering where I can buy new plants for my new pond when I start building it. The water forgot me not is amazing and the frogs love hiding under, this video was filmed over 6 years ago now but I counted 9 frogs at one time once :)
Looks fab!!! :-) I am planning to put a pond roughly that size in my garden in the spring, as I think a few little frogs may be living under my decking, I have to watch out for them when (the rare occasions!) I cut the grass. What were the names of the other plants you put in? You only named the forget-me-not. Don't put fish in, they will eat the tadpoles! You should post an update of how it looks now, a year on. xx
Thanks for the video, we had a horrible plastic molded pond we dug out to make a better one like yours. The best part was all the 'lady patting', oh we patted away with Pat the lady patter.. we don;t have lady hands so we needed to bring in a patting specialist called Pat. Anyway, thanks for the tutorial and just out of curiosity have you ever watched the video back with CC activated? it's brilliant. Anyone after a pond liner in the UK check B&Q., we got a 2.5mx2m one for about £20. Other than ordering from amazon and waiting ages that was the best priced one we found.
Hi! Katie I love your idea and this beautiful result which was so productive. I think I can notice you getting tired out just by talking. From my own experience, I think it would be fair for me to advise you to check your cardio. I learned this the hard way where they have to cut me open to replace a valve. Take care. Love your work.
I love the way your allotment is looking . I working on my pond it's a lot biger its 22 feet x46 feet .I live in Canada , im hopeing to have a lot of froges in and fish. happy graden. from Harry
The two oxygenator plants will be ample for that size pond, any more when it grows & you'll have far to much. Well done. Does the hose supply rain water? Rain contains nutrients aiding growth etc
This is so cool. You should be very proud of yourself for doing all that work. I so wish I could do what you've done, but my land has too much slate/rock/boulders to dig by hand. Would a water pump be needed, and could you also put a few goldfish in or would they bother the frogs? You are an inspiration. Thank you for the videos.
I am a little proud of myself, girl power! :) I won't be putting a pump in as the plants will be oxygenating the water and it doesn't matter too much to the frogs if it's a little dirty. I think fish would need a pump to survive and they would probably be more work and need feeding! Thank you for the lovely comment :)
I’m 33 and wish more amazing women like this one existed .. someone who actually cares about animals and the environment.. instead of social media crap and getting drunk . Really nice to see and gave me inspiration for my pond :) thanks
I realise I’m a little late to the party here but just to let you know you’ve inspired me to build a small frog pond in my garden. A little tip for anyone doing the same, if you put large flat stones around the edge they will overhang the pond and hide the pond liner. That’s the theory anyway! Thanks again.
Hello and congrats on making a little pond! I can't believe how many comments this video still receives 6 years later :) I'll be building a new pond on the new plot this year too with lots of changes!
I live in the U.S. and very much enjoy watching all that you do.
Thanks awfully Katie, I am going to build a pond in my back garden due to your guidance and advice I am now confident of having my pond established, cheers, Cliff.
After 20yrs of having a plot I've just put a pond in. 8x3x3 and it's not easy. Lovely to see a lovely lass thinking the same way I do. If you are ever in Gateshead, get in touch. x
I know this is an oldy.
I love little ponds. You can do so much with them. I like it so you made it for nature.
You have a great channel.
I really enjoy looking at other peoples ponds and fish. I have 4 koi ponds and a fish room with multiple tanks. My ponds are surrounded by decking and trees. If you would like to view them that's great. If not that's ok too.
Thanks again for sharing and take care.
When I hear you say that the pond is a bit large I chuckle to myself... I bought my first house a while back and it had a half acre pond in the back. Now that was a BIT LARGE. LOL. It was the highlight of my life though. Watching all the different wildlife that depended on it was just amazing. I would sit for hours watching all the activities.
Your videos are very inspirational, thank you for sharing.
Katie, looks great. You certainly are very creative.
Thanks for sharing this. I have been wanting to do a pond. Small like this and this is very encouraging. Of course here in the states they have people doing all kinds of things with pumps... Love the naturalness of this.
Lovely pond, Katie! Your allotment is looking so homey and inviting. =)
enjoying your vids watching your progress wont be long before im upto date
Good job, Katie! It's so refreshing to know someone as young as you enjoys gardening. I love your creativity and see that you don't mind hard work! Keep up the good work.
Hi Katie, I am so inspired by what you have done that I shall follow your tips and make one myself. Have been looking for ideas on how to do it, thinking that it had to be difficult, but you've shown me that it really doesn't have to be. It's amazing what you've done, and thanks for taking the trouble to share.
Katie thanks for your inspiration I have been wanting to do this for a long long time and you make it look 👀 so simple, I will follow your example, you make me so excited!!! Thank you so very very much for your wonderful work!!!
You are a true delight to watch. Excellent presentation style and great channel. Ponds are my thing and I have a great niche gardening business in the North East specialising in pond construction and maintenance. I never allow any visible pond liner (VPL) so a little tip for when you build your next one. (you will I guarantee it, it cant be helped, they're addictive) Add a shallow ridge all round the perimeter that sits lower than the water level. Drop in your stone work or as I do, upturned turves. Stack your stones from the ridge up out of the water or lie the turves half in half out. This way as the water level naturally changes through evaporation and rain fall the liner is never exposed. Turf is great as you can pop little plant plugs into it, which will get established before the grass turns itself the right way up and starts to grow. It forms a lovely natural margin to your pond.
I forgot too say your pond looks amazing. Well done x
katie, you are such a hard worker! good for you. the pond looks wonderful. great job.
Only just watched this, brilliant work! I have a small pond and this has inspired me to make a bigger and better one in the back garden. Have had a few small frogs and would like to attract some more.
Lovely pond thanks for sharing 🐸🐸
oh my.….totally gorgeous!
and a beautiful little pond too.
Very informative video.Well explained,great video doesn’t make it complicated well done Katie
Wonderful Katie, truly wonderful, I'm really pleased for you.
Great video, really enjoyed it and the pond looks fantastic
Nice job. Thanks for making video.
Love 💕 your video. Very beautiful pond. And very helpful. Now I'm going to try to have a pond like that one in my garden. Thank you 😊 for sharing.
I love it, you really inspired me to make one in my garden
delightful, informative and very well done, precious katie lane. i am glad to have just found your channel, indeed. Peace with you.
Thank You for sharing. I hope you have all the frogs you wanted.
Awesome video. That's a great looking pond and a nice walkthrough of the process. I love your accent!
This is brilliant it's my next project and will use your video as a guideline, your pond looks excellent
Great job, Katie!
Fantastic simple way... You done well,
Thank you Katie, just what I needed as building a pond very similar to your one.
Hey Katie, a pond is on my agenda this year on my allotment, we can all benefit from great wildlife on our plots so I need to do some catching up. Thanks for all the great videos you are sharing.
Wow, that is an amazing pond!
Wow ma'am, your project's presentation is very innovating and it is highly àppreciated. Thank you for sharing your experience. God bless you. Amen.
I have to laugh. You're the most "proper" English girl on UA-cam. What a sweetheart. No specimens like you in Brooklyn! Are you as sweet as you appear and do you cook? Glad some like you haven't gone extinct.
I can assure you PalJoey that Katie is one of the last of the super-sexy young English girls. She most certainly is a sweetheart too and it's almost certain that she can cook anything perfectly. Take her out for dinner and watch all the other guys looking at your with envious eyes. Some lucky bloke is going to marry her one day!!
Thanks for the confirmation. But according to one of her last videos, she's found a bloke with a farm What heaven for her. I guess I won't be applying for a passport after all.
Great pond, we're just about to make one in our garden, so thanks for the tips! Love that water forget-me-not!
Lovely video as always. The pond turned out very well and is quite charming. Good job Katie :)
lovely commentary and illustrated vid thank you ,love the little pond it's a credit to you , one would be concerned about your respiratory , your hard breathing it seems , keep safe and well
Shane
You are very creative and talented! Your pond looks great, best of luck with it!
Tim
Hello Katie Fantastic pond in a perfect place after being inspired by you as to the changes I can make to my plot and a good relook at it ,I think I'll go with its natural environment instead of going against it, as I am next to some huge trees maybe meadow and native plants then save for years for a tunnel or greenhouse for year round veg and goodies.
Thank you Jeni :)
I wish my whole plot could be a wild meadow! There's a lack of wild flower meadows round here and I would love to just run about in one! I'm sure you allotment is going to look beautiful and a poly tunnel is a great idea, my dad is thinking of making his own poly tunnel too :)
Beautiful!
Spectacular job!
I watched this video again after so many years because next spring I'd like to build my own little pond. It is so inspiring 🌱🌹🥀🐸 💧💦
Well done! Great job girl!
Great pond, thanks for taking the trouble to post this, very helpful. :-)
Well done! You're an inspiration.
I loved your ideas ... I'll be your follower! A great weekend 😘💕💕👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼🇧🇷
It looks really nice Katie good job. The two floating plants you have grow really qiuck in summer so you might not need to get any more.
Nice job done!
Crossing fingers for the frogs and toads to move in. :)
Best wishes,
Halvor.
That's a great job. Thanks for the inspiration.
A very nicely put together video.
Thank you so much :)
Love it 🦋 look nice with a Solar Fountain in it too.
Looks lovely 👌
The pond looks really great! I'm sure you'll have little visitors soon. :)
Toads don't normally stay in ponds and often find damp hidden places, example the toads in my garden are often found in my garden shed, it is cool and safe for them, one toad always sits on an upturned saucepan on the floor of my shed, might be an idea to make a habitat like lifting a slab, hollow the underneath and put the slab back, leave an entrance for them and the will be safe under the slab and can spawn their young in your pond, good luck.
Thank you Katie, a great looking pond.You have explained it all nice and clearly...how's it going after 5 years?
your pond is so cute .You did great work. I start making my own small water full -pond very soon. :)
You are soooo creative.
I love this pond and want to make one as well. Can you please explain how you put the plants in the pond.
Just seen your video on making a wildlife pond now I’m going to make one to and love the water forget-me-not hope all the wildlife moved in
Yay! Enjoy making your pond, the water forget me not is a beautiful flower and much loved by the frogs.
Beautiful
Quite a muddy bottom and the pond looks good too! :)
Haha thanks!
Nice little pond you made there, not long put a pond in our garden for wildlife already got some little water beetles and other little bugs in it :)
Any chance of an update on whether the frogs moved in? Looks fantastic!
I also want to know.
You're certainly not scared of a bit of hard work, that's a great job, and fits in really well with your plot. Another lovely video, thank you.
Best Wishes, Brendan.
The pond looks really nice, and adds a nice touch to the allotment..good luck with the frogs & toads :-)
nice job ! and you do it all ,plus a great talent in design i bet ill see you soon on alan tischmarsh show please keep posting ill watch and so will many others.
Nice Job .. looks great ...
Frogs really love lily pads so maybe add a water lily? the pads also provide shade for any aquatic life.
I don't really have room for any more plants but there's a pretend one in there which they like hiding under :)
Hi Katie you inspired me to make a small pond. Iv frogs toads and newts teaming with life. Had so much enjoyment from it thank you. Hows yours going?
Every time I watch a English gardener I 'm so jealous. LOOK at that black soil.
It's just years of dog shit that's all
I love your pond and I really want it exactly like it's
Hi Katie, you did a fab job! Really admire you for that. It is wonderful to behold. How are you going to keep the algae down until the frogs and tadpoles arrive? Will the oxygenating plants do the job? I ask because I have 3 small ponds in large tubs. I do have tadpoles which seems to be working but when they become frogs, there could be a problem. I am waiting for a delivery of oxygenating plants hoping they do the job too. I don't have power so can't put in filters etc. Cheers, Deborah
Thank you for sharing this. Does anyone know what type of sand & the liner thickness?
No problem, Unfortunately I don't quite remember the thickness but the sand was normal play sand I believe. I'll be making a more up to date video when I create my next pond as this one is 6 years old now..
Did you put rocks at the bottom of the pond? If so what kind and do they help keep the water clean?
Looks great!! Mossy
hi did you fill with regular tap water ? x
Hi Katie, thanks for sharing.
I have a pond on my allotment but it isn't that deep. Does this really affect what wildlife I get in it
Well done Katie,
I know this was over a year ago, and you have plenty of frogs now as you have said in more recent videos of yours I've seen, but I'd like to say that it seems to me that by adding a little battery-operated light hanging just above the pond, it would attract insects which would certainly attract the bugs! You may have done this already. I've learned quite a bit from you watching all your videos. I didn't know frogs would eat the slugs. Yay! I might just build myself a pond, too!
+ShushLorraine What a great idea! I never thought about attracting insects, was so focused on the little froggies but this makes so much sense, thank you!
Beautiful...will it not overflow in rain...n wat about fish...can v add..i need to do this ..lovely
We got a late start on our little pond and I’m having trouble finding floating plants and such. I got 3 water hyacinths and 3 water lettuce, but I love your water forget-me-nots! BUT! We have at least 3 frogs in it already!
I hope you have frogs as well. This will be the first one I have had that will not have any fish. At least for this year!
Our local world of water recently shut down and I'm also wondering where I can buy new plants for my new pond when I start building it. The water forgot me not is amazing and the frogs love hiding under, this video was filmed over 6 years ago now but I counted 9 frogs at one time once :)
Hi , did you use rain water or tap please , many thanks
Looks fab!!! :-)
I am planning to put a pond roughly that size in my garden in the spring, as I think a few little frogs may be living under my decking, I have to watch out for them when (the rare occasions!) I cut the grass.
What were the names of the other plants you put in? You only named the forget-me-not.
Don't put fish in, they will eat the tadpoles!
You should post an update of how it looks now, a year on. xx
Thanks for the video, we had a horrible plastic molded pond we dug out to make a better one like yours.
The best part was all the 'lady patting', oh we patted away with Pat the lady patter.. we don;t have lady hands so we needed to bring in a patting specialist called Pat. Anyway, thanks for the tutorial and just out of curiosity have you ever watched the video back with CC activated? it's brilliant.
Anyone after a pond liner in the UK check B&Q., we got a 2.5mx2m one for about £20. Other than ordering from amazon and waiting ages that was the best priced one we found.
Are the preformed fibreglass pond not very good?
nice job, keep the videos coming
Awesome and thank you for sharing have a blessed day have a blessed day
Hi! Katie
I love your idea and this beautiful result which was so productive. I think I can notice you getting tired out just by talking. From my own experience, I think it would be fair for me to advise you to check your cardio. I learned this the hard way where they have to cut me open to replace a valve. Take care. Love your work.
so i guess what im wondering is how are you preventing this from being a standing water nightmare? it does look great though great job!
great video thank you for sharing
I'll make one of these in my garden here in Moorish Brazil. Guarulhos SP thanks for the idea😘😘😘😘
Great pond. I'm impressed you were working to 9 at night! I'd have been half way through a bottle of wine by then :-)
How about an update on the pond?
Lovely videos. I've just subscribed. But all the comments and videos are from many years ago. Are you still doing the gardening? Noel
I'm going to look and see if you did a follow-up on this... Very nice! :-) Oh, and a Happy Easter!
I love the way your allotment is looking . I working on my pond it's a lot biger its 22 feet x46 feet .I live in Canada , im hopeing to have a lot of froges in and fish.
happy graden. from Harry
Thank you and wow! That's a big pond! Sounds beautiful and I just can't wait to see some frogs here too :)
a every good job on the pond ,would love on in my garden.
The two oxygenator plants will be ample for that size pond, any more when it grows & you'll have far to much. Well done.
Does the hose supply rain water? Rain contains nutrients aiding growth etc
This is so cool. You should be very proud of yourself for doing all that work. I so wish I could do what you've done, but my land has too much slate/rock/boulders to dig by hand. Would a water pump be needed, and could you also put a few goldfish in or would they bother the frogs? You are an inspiration. Thank you for the videos.
I am a little proud of myself, girl power! :)
I won't be putting a pump in as the plants will be oxygenating the water and it doesn't matter too much to the frogs if it's a little dirty. I think fish would need a pump to survive and they would probably be more work and need feeding!
Thank you for the lovely comment :)