I like how Ed took the time to point out the fish were not stressed, what a relief; awesome attention and sensitivity to these creatures you have Ed, you guys worked so hard to finish up that pond, so cool to feel apart of it!
Greg you can add doing the future right. Both environmentally right and kids working futures. Keep up the great job sharing your passion and encouraging others. My heart is singing right now.
Hopefully within the next 12-18 months we will have $20k saved up to have koi pond installed in MT!! 50 acres of Briden's animal rescue ranch! I've been obsessed with water features & ponds since I was a young teen. Ready to add to our homestead!! YOU GUYS ARE AMAZING!! ❤❤❤
Are there special planters for lillies because I heard their roots can get big and take over a pond. The old pond I got rid of had a lilly plant in it and took all my power to pry the roots from the bottom. Or do you need to just keep trimming the roots before they get insanely massive? Thanks.
Dick Schmidt Water lilies can be problematic when the conditions are right. We’ll use a combination of strategies to control them. Certain species don’t get out of control which is the best method! Using planting pots that can be removed on a yearly basis for routine maintenance(trimming and fertilizing) works great but if left unchecked water lilies will eventually outgrow the container and start spreading along the bottom of the pond if there’s enough nutrients/detritus available for them. Water lilies are like any other garden perennial and have specific requirements for optimal growth.
@@edbeaulieu5916 Thank you for the informative reply. Do any planting pots suffice, or are there pots that are easier to work with and better for the plant? I've bought one water lilly planter pot and it's like a mesh bag, are these any good? I haven't used it yet.
Dick Schmidt I like the mesh planters because they’re flexible and can sit on uneven surfaces easily. Rigid planters that are wide and shallow 8” or less in depth work well and are easy to handle and maintain
The Fishy Life ! That’s a difficult question for me to answer..... Let me explain: I’m an Ecologist and this discipline is very different than other specialties in the sciences, Icthyologists specialize in Fish Ornithologists specialize in birds Phycologists specialize in algae, etc..... Ecologists study and understand them all, the root word of Ecology is Oikos which means “home” Ology is the “Study of” Ecology means the “study of the home” In other words it’s difficult to specialize in “fish” for example without taking the other surrounding components of the fishes “home” into consideration. In order to fully understand the fish you need to understand where it lives(North or South) the water temperature, water chemistry, what level within the water column it prefers(benthic or pelagic) what it eats, what eats it, etc...... So my answer is the Ecosystem is my favorite part because it connects all of the disciplines together into One...... Sorry for the long response
great coverage on the plants in the pond. those Victorians are sick, but not for me. i cant wait to see how that big project is coming along in Mahomet. but i do have a technical question, is it completely necessary to jut the liner off just right after the waters edge?
I like how Ed took the time to point out the fish were not stressed, what a relief; awesome attention and sensitivity to these creatures you have Ed, you guys worked so hard to finish up that pond, so cool to feel apart of it!
It's great to see Austyn again, and I LOVE that pond Ed and Chris are working on!
40CalJeeper Thanks!
Our clients are loving it too!
Greg you can add doing the future right. Both environmentally right and kids working futures. Keep up the great job sharing your passion and encouraging others. My heart is singing right now.
Tonya Ingham Awesome!!!
Thanks Professor Ed!!! You always bring it to the level that everyone can understand and want to implement into their own pond.
Michelle pasinski Thanks Michelle!
Love Ed's videos ... quality designer
Big D Thanks Big D!
Wow wow wow. My dream pond with dream plants
Crystal Hurb Awesome!
Austin is a terrific young man!
I love your job sweet plants. You'll have to show that pond again when it matures.
It will be interesting to see how big the Victorian gets. I hope you will be able to winterize it and keep it alive some how.
james knevelbaard It’ll be interesting to see.....
Ed Beaulieu I’m friends with the owner of Southwest Aquatics and Jim over wintered one last winter here in central California. It is an amazing plant.
What do you guys do with the enormous water lilies from the Amazon - over the winter? Do you bring them inside the Aqualand building?
Loving the huge Lily Pads. We have them at our Winter Gardens at the Museum. They are Massive.
Keep us updated on them please ☺
thankz Prof.ED..
Cinz My pleasure!
glad to see you support other small business
I love my pond.see you @ my pond tomorrow😛 1 month old tomorrow.
Love the young guy. Would love to see some of his work.
Love this video. Great info about pond plants!
Jennifer Zuri Thanks Jennifer!
I have been waiting for a video like this
Zachary Elbert That’s great to hear!
AWESOME
AWESOME! Keep us updated!
that is awesome pond and well thought planning
Awesome explanations as always Ed! Greg when is Austyn getting a pond? He's kinda over due don't ya think?!? Lol
Jeremy H Thanks Jeremy!
when are you going to show the finished 5 acre pond?
The end of July or early August.
Hopefully within the next 12-18 months we will have $20k saved up to have koi pond installed in MT!! 50 acres of Briden's animal rescue ranch! I've been obsessed with water features & ponds since I was a young teen. Ready to add to our homestead!!
YOU GUYS ARE AMAZING!!
❤❤❤
I watched the video to see the giant lily pads and you guys covered them with popup for other videos.
Hey Greg I’m looking forward to meeting you I’ll see you September
alex manakul what’s September?
Are there special planters for lillies because I heard their roots can get big and take over a pond. The old pond I got rid of had a lilly plant in it and took all my power to pry the roots from the bottom. Or do you need to just keep trimming the roots before they get insanely massive? Thanks.
Dick Schmidt Water lilies can be problematic when the conditions are right.
We’ll use a combination of strategies to control them.
Certain species don’t get out of control which is the best method!
Using planting pots that can be removed on a yearly basis for routine maintenance(trimming and fertilizing) works great but if left unchecked water lilies will eventually outgrow the container and start spreading along the bottom of the pond if there’s enough nutrients/detritus available for them.
Water lilies are like any other garden perennial and have specific requirements for optimal growth.
@@edbeaulieu5916 Thank you for the informative reply. Do any planting pots suffice, or are there pots that are easier to work with and better for the plant?
I've bought one water lilly planter pot and it's like a mesh bag, are these any good? I haven't used it yet.
Dick Schmidt I like the mesh planters because they’re flexible and can sit on uneven surfaces easily.
Rigid planters that are wide and shallow 8” or less in depth work well and are easy to handle and maintain
@@edbeaulieu5916 Thanks right now I'm just using the planters that the plants came with. They aren't very big.
95 degrees today, i'm sitting in an office watching people in recreation swim ponds..................................🙃😒🙃😒🙃😒🙃😒🙃😒🙃😒🙃😒🙃😒🙃
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C.E. Pontz Somebodies got to do it!
Hey Ed what is your favorite out of Aquatic habits....? Plants? Wildlife? It's gotta be the fish , right?
The Fishy Life ! That’s a difficult question for me to answer.....
Let me explain:
I’m an Ecologist and this discipline is very different than other specialties in the sciences,
Icthyologists specialize in Fish
Ornithologists specialize in birds
Phycologists specialize in algae, etc.....
Ecologists study and understand them all, the root word of Ecology is Oikos which means “home”
Ology is the “Study of”
Ecology means the “study of the home”
In other words it’s difficult to specialize in “fish” for example without taking the other surrounding components of the fishes “home” into consideration.
In order to fully understand the fish you need to understand where it lives(North or South) the water temperature, water chemistry, what level within the water column it prefers(benthic or pelagic) what it eats, what eats it, etc......
So my answer is the Ecosystem is my favorite part because it connects all of the disciplines together into One......
Sorry for the long response
great coverage on the plants in the pond. those Victorians are sick, but not for me. i cant wait to see how that big project is coming along in Mahomet.
but i do have a technical question, is it completely necessary to jut the liner off just right after the waters edge?
Those lily pads are ridiculous. The only time I've seen those were in amazon documentaries i think. They looked gigantic.
For the riparian zone you should introduce some mosquitofish and I would look so cool
Is it okay to put sandstone in your pond won't it come apart and make the water clarity bad?
We're a bigger gentle water reason that other one
Love you guys can I get a heart
king arsalan Thank you!!!
Roman Atwood has a big pond in his backyard and he has an LG problem big UA-camr he put some grass carp in there
Guess what women amazonica water lily and we also have seeds of them to
Jesus walked on water people are 78%water if i walked on my friend woul i be 78% Jesus?
Edit:spelling bc my kindergarten self cant
Well if you wanked? A lot becomes possible.
dont need the annoying computer music