Hi Kev , I'm glad you and the family had a wonderful holiday. I think, though, that you really must brave the cold water in your dream pond and have a frolic to stir up the sediment.😂😮😊
Thanks for sharing your knowledge, its appreciated. We just had a Dam dug out - no rain expected for a while so Im super keen to design and build something great - your info really help and inspires.
The problem with dams is that they usually only fill up with surface run off and that usually includes clay which leads to suspended particles (cloudy water that never goes clear) You could probably flock it with Calcium Sulphate or get some serious filtration plants? (not bullrushes, as they are a pain to get rid of)
Welcome back! I hope it was a great holiday. My pond won't clear up this year. Same with the barrel. Both are green. I've just received frogbit and water hyacinth (they didn't survive the winter, even indoors) and I'm hoping those help. And perhaps another trip to the local wetland for more microorganisms. Maybe even some bacteria treatment. We've just hit summer here so your autumn weather is not inviting to me. ;)
Another good one. I tickled the thumbs up 👍 button to feed the algorithm monsters..... Stay warm. I'm at 29° north latitude...I don't want to make you jealous, but..... It will be 35°C today with 60% humidity.
I am in the Netherlands and the past 2 weeks we had very cold weather for the time of the year and compared to the historical data. Far below average. While the first 5 moths were above average temperatures. And compared to previous years we also had 8% less sunshine. Luckily the night temperatures are going up from 5c to around 13C, and during the day we are slowly going to 20C. We are a week away from summer, but it doesn't feel like it. We have this weird large temperature fluctuations with days that are either far above average temperature or far below average temperature, and I can see that my garden plants are struggling with the cold temperatures and the lack of sunshine.
@@Ozponds Thanks for your moral support. Sometimes the current heavily unusual weather pattern that is happening since the most recent years can be quite confusing and demoralizing. Especially when you spend a lot of time and money planting and trying to grow as many flowers as possible. Not only I am confused, but nature is confused as well. Or maybe I should say unprepared for the heavily unusual changing conditions, that would be a better description. It also concerns me, not so much for myself because I have reached an age where the future is becoming less important for myself. But I do care about future generations. And the signs do not look promising from what I can see.
Thanks for your videos. Would be great if you could make a video of how to get your water as blue as possible for that quarry/swimming pool water look. Adding light colored rocks and keeping the water clear is most important but what other things do you recommend ? Rather not use colordye but what about adding limestone? Thanks again
It’s really just depth and the light. Same rocks in shallower ponds and they look clear, like water in a glass. The depth in the larger pond seems to create that blue look.
I'd be interested how a shallow intake bay or a negative edge is best cleaned? The latter usually has water falling onto a layer of gravel. Any trick besides netting and every so often removing the top layer of gravel and washing it?
Too many variables, depends on filter type and size, how wide waterfall is. You can find helpful guides on my website and here in the channel. I mostly focus on bog filters for my biological filtration, although I have a few high flow systems.
What fish do you recommend? Any native ones? - (they are very difficult to buy, but I did manage to get some common Galaxias from a drying up river). I did buy 2 pairs of goldfish and ended up with well over 100, but now I haven't seen a single one for well over 3 months (unless they are hiding?)
@@Ozponds Nooo. You have probably saved me 100s and 100s of £ or else I would be buying all these pond liquids, pumps and filters and still not sorting the pond clarity. my pond now is super clear can even see to the bottom and if there is debris stuck the pump. only issue i have now is string algae is still growing. Already reducing how much we feed the koi. They also don't seem to be eating much. Not sure what they are eating. we have koi and gold fish. so far i am using a metal brush to scoop the algae off the edges. I unusually love doing it
@@9catlover I’m glad to hear I’ve saved you money. String algae seems to thrive in very little nutrient, I find the older the pond gets, the less of an issue it becomes.
You’re my spell checker. Thanks mate 🍻. Did you ever get rid of that plant giving you grief? Another thing you could try is covering it in black plastic, if you completely starve it of light, it should die.
@@Ozponds i turned off the stream to try and starve it of water. we hadn't had any rain for weeks, but of course that was a good way to ensure the rain started up! Now we have had plenty and more on the way. so yes, the black covering will be the next step.
@@Ozponds your videos have helped me so much. sorry about the £2...i didn't understand how to change the numbers. only afterwards did I realise it was a slider
It is a joy to watch your ponds. Even in the winter. Big 👍
Cheers 🍻
Hey, your vacation looked great! I hope you and the family had a really nice time. Your ponds look fantastic, even in the winter.
It was great fun, just over too quick.
I like to put eelgrass in areas of flowing water, that’s how it grows naturally in Florida springs and can be easily controlled
That’s a great idea. I do it in my aquariums. I might add some near jets or in the bog filter in a stream and see how it goes.
Always inspirational Kev, another great video. The moss you've got on those rocks at 7:45-7:50mins in looks beautiful
I love finding different types of moss. I really should learn all their names.
Hi Kev , I'm glad you and the family had a wonderful holiday.
I think, though, that you really must brave the cold water in your dream pond and have a frolic to stir up the sediment.😂😮😊
I can’t do it! Mrs Ozponds did last winter. I turned into an icecube just watching.
@@Ozponds Well done Mrs O! What a trouper. 😎😎😎🐋🐟🐠🐡🐝☀️☀️☀️
Thanks for sharing your knowledge, its appreciated. We just had a Dam dug out - no rain expected for a while so Im super keen to design and build something great - your info really help and inspires.
The problem with dams is that they usually only fill up with surface run off and that usually includes clay which leads to suspended particles (cloudy water that never goes clear) You could probably flock it with Calcium Sulphate or get some serious filtration plants? (not bullrushes, as they are a pain to get rid of)
Welcome back! I hope it was a great holiday. My pond won't clear up this year. Same with the barrel. Both are green. I've just received frogbit and water hyacinth (they didn't survive the winter, even indoors) and I'm hoping those help. And perhaps another trip to the local wetland for more microorganisms. Maybe even some bacteria treatment. We've just hit summer here so your autumn weather is not inviting to me. ;)
Hmmm something is out of kilter. What’s different to last year? More fish, fish bigger, more feeding, more sediment?
Ditto! Another good presentation. I have yet to build a pond, but very soon.
😊👍
Nice work mate with the ponds but that little water hole in qld looked next level. Where was that little swim spot?
It was crystal cascades or Stoney creek (I think). Both just a 15min drive from cairns.
Another good one. I tickled the thumbs up 👍 button to feed the algorithm monsters.....
Stay warm. I'm at 29° north latitude...I don't want to make you jealous, but..... It will be 35°C today with 60% humidity.
😂 I am jealous! Thanks for the tickle though 🍻👍
I am in the Netherlands and the past 2 weeks we had very cold weather for the time of the year and compared to the historical data. Far below average. While the first 5 moths were above average temperatures. And compared to previous years we also had 8% less sunshine. Luckily the night temperatures are going up from 5c to around 13C, and during the day we are slowly going to 20C. We are a week away from summer, but it doesn't feel like it. We have this weird large temperature fluctuations with days that are either far above average temperature or far below average temperature, and I can see that my garden plants are struggling with the cold temperatures and the lack of sunshine.
@@insAneTunA you’ll get some nice weather soon 🤞
@@Ozponds Thanks for your moral support. Sometimes the current heavily unusual weather pattern that is happening since the most recent years can be quite confusing and demoralizing. Especially when you spend a lot of time and money planting and trying to grow as many flowers as possible. Not only I am confused, but nature is confused as well. Or maybe I should say unprepared for the heavily unusual changing conditions, that would be a better description.
It also concerns me, not so much for myself because I have reached an age where the future is becoming less important for myself. But I do care about future generations. And the signs do not look promising from what I can see.
I enjoy these videos so much.
Thanks mate, I’m glad 🍻👍
Thanks for your videos. Would be great if you could make a video of how to get your water as blue as possible for that quarry/swimming pool water look. Adding light colored rocks and keeping the water clear is most important but what other things do you recommend ? Rather not use colordye but what about adding limestone? Thanks again
It’s really just depth and the light. Same rocks in shallower ponds and they look clear, like water in a glass. The depth in the larger pond seems to create that blue look.
Another great video 👍🏻
Thanks again!😊👍
I am sending everybody that asked me questions to your channel.
Thanks for the support 🍻😊
i like this channel. I wish the mic was volume was louder though.
I'd be interested how a shallow intake bay or a negative edge is best cleaned? The latter usually has water falling onto a layer of gravel. Any trick besides netting and every so often removing the top layer of gravel and washing it?
Watch the recent vid on my cleaning my bog filter. It’s the same process.
Hoping you can tell me how powerful(GPH)submersible pump I need, to move water in a 3,500 gallon koi pond, through a filter and 3ft high waterfall
Too many variables, depends on filter type and size, how wide waterfall is. You can find helpful guides on my website and here in the channel. I mostly focus on bog filters for my biological filtration, although I have a few high flow systems.
Question - Could demolished/broken concrete be used in place of rocks in a wetland filter?
It’ll provide good surface area for bacteria but the lime in the concrete will alter the ph.
What fish do you recommend? Any native ones? - (they are very difficult to buy, but I did manage to get some common Galaxias from a drying up river).
I did buy 2 pairs of goldfish and ended up with well over 100, but now I haven't seen a single one for well over 3 months (unless they are hiding?)
I like natives. In my ponds I have Pygmy perch, dwarf galaxias, rainbow fish and blue-eyes. Contact middle creek farm on Facebook. 👍
Really appreciate your videos! Please tell me the name of the large tree with long leaves at the 7 minute mark.
It’s a date palm. It was the only plant in the yard when we moved here. It would be 30-40 years old.
@@Ozponds Thank you!
Thanks
Super generous. Thank you so much 😊👍
@@Ozponds Nooo. You have probably saved me 100s and 100s of £ or else I would be buying all these pond liquids, pumps and filters and still not sorting the pond clarity. my pond now is super clear can even see to the bottom and if there is debris stuck the pump. only issue i have now is string algae is still growing. Already reducing how much we feed the koi. They also don't seem to be eating much. Not sure what they are eating. we have koi and gold fish. so far i am using a metal brush to scoop the algae off the edges. I unusually love doing it
@@9catlover I’m glad to hear I’ve saved you money. String algae seems to thrive in very little nutrient, I find the older the pond gets, the less of an issue it becomes.
As I'm working my way through your videos one truth stands out to me: you are anything but lazy! 😊
Time conscious, then 😉
"maintain" in the title 😉
You’re my spell checker. Thanks mate 🍻. Did you ever get rid of that plant giving you grief? Another thing you could try is covering it in black plastic, if you completely starve it of light, it should die.
@@Ozponds i turned off the stream to try and starve it of water. we hadn't had any rain for weeks, but of course that was a good way to ensure the rain started up! Now we have had plenty and more on the way. so yes, the black covering will be the next step.
Thanks
Your support means a lot. Thank you 😊
@@Ozponds your videos have helped me so much. sorry about the £2...i didn't understand how to change the numbers. only afterwards did I realise it was a slider
@@9catlover don’t apologise. I don’t know how it all works.