Many good ideas here, thanks. Does the water in the pond bucket need to be replaced every few days to keep it fresh? Won't it get algae growing in it if it is not replaced regularly? I am not sure that rainwater is very clean as it is often polluted these days, in cities. What about using bottled spring water, or using an inline water filter attached to the hose to filter out pollutants in tap water? Also, how does wildlife access the water if the pond is full of plants?
You may well get algae in the first year while the water balances itself and if the bucket gets lots of sun. Make sure you use aquatic compost in the pots as this is low on nutrients which algae will feed on. I'd also add some oxygenating water plants too, to help balance it out as quickly as possible
@@kdhughes8580 Mosquitoes might do well initially but water beetles, dragonfly/damselfy larvae and more will feed on them. Newts will too if they can get into the bucket
have you found any good place? i used to get big rats that came and tried to eat either my birds or the bird food but i built a shed to avoid having so much clutter near the birds and it has helped so far.... i still think they will go to the bird feeder though
It is not the lack of a wildlife sanctuary that is the problem sometimes but garden pests (ie the neighbourhood watch!)
Great video. Thank you miss.
That was such a lovely, educational video! Loved it!
Loved to see your beautiful video on wildlife in urban garden.
im planning on making a wild garden and this helped so much!!! tysm
Fantastic and very informative video. Thank you I have learnt lots.
Great garden! Thanks for the video! very nice
Great video added to our Wildlife Gardening playlist on our channel homepage
Thank you sooo much for sharing.
This was beautiful and inspiring x
Good video.. Enjoyed it ..
beautiful garden :)
Many good ideas here, thanks. Does the water in the pond bucket need to be replaced every few days to keep it fresh? Won't it get algae growing in it if it is not replaced regularly? I am not sure that rainwater is very clean as it is often polluted these days, in cities. What about using bottled spring water, or using an inline water filter attached to the hose to filter out pollutants in tap water? Also, how does wildlife access the water if the pond is full of plants?
@excavtrooper Great! I still do not know the answers.
You may well get algae in the first year while the water balances itself and if the bucket gets lots of sun. Make sure you use aquatic compost in the pots as this is low on nutrients which algae will feed on. I'd also add some oxygenating water plants too, to help balance it out as quickly as possible
@@newtquestgames Thanks! 😊
What about mosquitoes?
@@kdhughes8580 Mosquitoes might do well initially but water beetles, dragonfly/damselfy larvae and more will feed on them. Newts will too if they can get into the bucket
Thank you Helen for this informative video. I love gardening.
Why have gravel paths, at all? Keep the bare earth, and walk barefoot on it. You can plant all kinds of moss on the paths, to soften your walking!
Purple Loosetrife is considered an invasive plant in Michigan USA
Awesome
Also be careful where u put your bird feeders, I found out the hard way when rats decided that they could have a free feed.
have you found any good place? i used to get big rats that came and tried to eat either my birds or the bird food but i built a shed to avoid having so much clutter near the birds and it has helped so far.... i still think they will go to the bird feeder though
I am the gypsey man and I will tow my caravan onto that there garden