That impatiens looks beautiful! I've gone straight back to Norfolk reeds and flag iris in mine, I'll probably regret it come maintenance time but they just grow so well for me and had tonnes available
Thanks so much for your free resource Kev. So much good info in your videos. I'm wondering if you'd do a video on every plant that you've learnt that will grows in substrate (no soil). It will overlap with similar video you have but I'm having trouble finding that exact resource. Thanks in any case for everything you do.
I’d personally try any aquatic plant direct in the substrate. In a new pond certain species may struggle but as the substrate ages and nutrients make their way in it should be fine.
Thank you for the video mate.....im just wondering if you can show us a simple drawing of the bog filter system that you do for first timer pond builder like me.? Thanks.
Sorry I forgot to do that. I’m not sure I know how to change it now that I’ve uploaded it. I’ll see what I can do. Next time I will definitely add text for any plants i mention 👍
I put together a list of the plants that were mentioned for myself - Bacopa monnieri (water hyssop), Impatiens, Upright Milfoil, Dwarf Sweet Flag, Elephant Ears, Canna Lilies.
Could you please help me out? I'm just in the process of making a bog filter and I'm wondering ...is it best to use a gravel/clay ball mix? Also do the plant roots need to retain any soil or should that be washed off so they go straight into the gravel and get all their nutrients from the pond by-products? Thanks 😃
The advantage of clay balls is they are lightweight, round (not sharp) and easy to work with. But it doesn’t matter for the functionality of the bog filter all you really need is something that will allow water to pass through and provide a surface for the nitrifying bacteria. In regards to the plants I always remove all the soil, they will get their nutrients from the pond. Hope that helps 👍
Just building my own pond and going to add a bog filter I really enjoy your videos and find the info really useful 👍
Thanks Sam. That makes me happy 👍
That impatiens looks beautiful! I've gone straight back to Norfolk reeds and flag iris in mine, I'll probably regret it come maintenance time but they just grow so well for me and had tonnes available
If it works don’t fix it 😉. I love the impatiens next season I’m going to add more. So colourful.
Thanks so much for your free resource Kev. So much good info in your videos. I'm wondering if you'd do a video on every plant that you've learnt that will grows in substrate (no soil). It will overlap with similar video you have but I'm having trouble finding that exact resource. Thanks in any case for everything you do.
I’d personally try any aquatic plant direct in the substrate. In a new pond certain species may struggle but as the substrate ages and nutrients make their way in it should be fine.
Just what I was looking for, thanks, Kev!
Nice 👍
Congratulation on 1000+ subctiber hehehe. The channel is growing fast 👍
Cheers mate 👍
Weren’t we on like 600 just a week or two ago?
About a month ago we were. It tells me we are getting 300 or so every 28 days. That seems pretty cool to me.
@@Ozponds that is what surprises me... last time i saw the subscriber was around 500 and suddenly now 1000 + hehehe
New subscriber here. He has some of the most straightforward videos about diy ponding. No frills or gimics, just beautiful ponds.
Thank you for the video mate.....im just wondering if you can show us a simple drawing of the bog filter system that you do for first timer pond builder like me.?
Thanks.
Sure thing mate. I can do that 👍
Hi Kev , what was that first plant ? Does it have a common name ? They one you pulled out of the gravel .
Bacopa.
Superb 🎉
Very nice! Can you please write down the names of the plant? Hard to understand for us not native english speaker.
Sorry I forgot to do that. I’m not sure I know how to change it now that I’ve uploaded it. I’ll see what I can do. Next time I will definitely add text for any plants i mention 👍
I put together a list of the plants that were mentioned for myself - Bacopa monnieri (water hyssop), Impatiens, Upright Milfoil, Dwarf Sweet Flag, Elephant Ears, Canna Lilies.
@@DaveJonesAustralia great thank you!
Thanks Dave. You’re a legend 👍
I have floating plants in my bog filter which has deep water gather at the top before going back into the pond via a pipe. Is this OK?
If it’s working don’t change it 👍
How much less efficient will the bog filter be in winter when the plants die back and is there anything I should do to compensate?
I don’t, my water gets down to 5C
Could you please help me out? I'm just in the process of making a bog filter and I'm wondering ...is it best to use a gravel/clay ball mix? Also do the plant roots need to retain any soil or should that be washed off so they go straight into the gravel and get all their nutrients from the pond by-products? Thanks 😃
The advantage of clay balls is they are lightweight, round (not sharp) and easy to work with. But it doesn’t matter for the functionality of the bog filter all you really need is something that will allow water to pass through and provide a surface for the nitrifying bacteria. In regards to the plants I always remove all the soil, they will get their nutrients from the pond. Hope that helps 👍
@@Ozponds yes thanks very much for your help ... we're setting it up tomorrow and I'm looking forward to doing it!
Hi Kev, is watercress a suitable plant to grow in a bog filter?
Yeah mate watercress is fine 👍 it grows quick so just thin it out if it gets too thick👍
I’ll let you know how I get on.
Does pennywort is fine?
Yeap Pennywort is fine. Just thin it out from time to time 👍
@@Ozponds excellent!