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  • Опубліковано 13 січ 2025

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  • @-RONNIE
    @-RONNIE 8 днів тому +1

    Thank you for the video it's going to look good with the overall setup & also produce more for you 👍🏻

  • @mikeloki2064
    @mikeloki2064 9 днів тому

    You mentioned early in your video about the garden 'cross' beds catching water so why not place the pond at that end of the garden for the same reason? Maybe expand it to cover the entire width of the garden on the uphill side.

    • @BalticHomesteaders
      @BalticHomesteaders  8 днів тому

      Yeah it’s worth considering. There’s not that much continuous water running it’s just on the odd freak heavy downpour that those beds catch the excess.

  • @grahampartridge9335
    @grahampartridge9335 9 днів тому

    Hello. Just a few things. The pond will be a good thing, I use ours as a water source for watering plants. Do you notice a difference when planting your rows say like east west or north south re getting plants in the sun arch or no difference whatsoever ? And any chance of a blender video from you ? that would be good .. looking forward to seeing how all this comes together 👍.

    • @BalticHomesteaders
      @BalticHomesteaders  9 днів тому

      Hi. No difference mostly as it’s all low level, I haven’t done any empirical testing though. When you say blender video what did you mean? How to use blender? If that’s the case then there’s 100’s of tutorial vids out there already but if it’s something else that would add to my channel then let me know and I’ll see what I can do. Thanks for commenting.

    • @grahampartridge9335
      @grahampartridge9335 9 днів тому

      @BalticHomesteaders well I did wonder if you could do a tutorial. Yes there are hundreds of blender videos a lot focused on animation ect . I've struggled to find any that start you off on this type of thing. I'm maybe looking in the wrong places.. to be honest your really easy to listen to . No bother and thanks for the reply 👍

    • @BalticHomesteaders
      @BalticHomesteaders  9 днів тому

      @grahampartridge9335 to be honest I’d feel a bit of a fraud doing a tutorial however I know what you mean and I had a similar problem so here’s my approach to learning Blender and it may well help you. So first of all I clear the decks to concentrate on the task of learning, take a weekend or a couple of days off. I looked for someone that did a ‘beginners course’ on YT over several videos so I knew that if I found the first one helpful then the style would be carried through, say about 10/15 videos. I worked through the videos and copied what they did pausing where needed to repeat etc. Then I downloaded a simple project and pulled it to bits to work out how everything came together. I then built something that I had the exact measurements for that already existed and each time I couldn’t do something I looked for a vid to explain to me how, again favouring 1/2 channels for consistently. I seem to remember The CG Essentials was a good one. Hope that helps, it is a steep learning curve and it basically took me a whole winter to work it out and I know I’ve only touched the surface.

    • @grahampartridge9335
      @grahampartridge9335 9 днів тому

      @@BalticHomesteaders thanks. That's good advice, I'll keep at it. Sounds like just a time thing

  • @inesecannon6370
    @inesecannon6370 7 днів тому

    Hi, great video, thank you. What program did you use to make your plan, please?