Did My DIY Pond Survive? - 1 Year Later

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  • Опубликовано: 10 июл 2024
  • 🌿 Welcome back Fern Family! It's been a whole year since I tackled the DIY pond project. In this video, we're taking a deep dive to see how the pond has transformed! Are there any surprise visitors? What lessons have I learned along the way? Join me for a relaxing tour of my backyard oasis and see if my pond dreams became reality!
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    00:00 - Recap Time!
    00:50 - A Stringy Lesson
    02:06 - Upgrading the Pond
    05:32 - Where Did the Water Go?
    07:37 - Hold Up
    08:21 - How is This Pond Filtered?
    10:45 - Time for Some Fish!
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  • @CrunchyFern
    @CrunchyFern  Месяц назад +3

    One year ago I’ve made my most labor intensive project yet, the DIY backyard garden pond. One year later I did run into some problems, but I managed to get everything back on track and the pond now looks better than ever. I hope you enjoy the video and let me know if you have any questions!

    • @Gorkhali1997
      @Gorkhali1997 26 дней назад +1

      Can you please give me those all plants names @crunchyFern

    • @CrunchyFern
      @CrunchyFern  13 дней назад

      @@Gorkhali1997I show all the labels in the video so you can pause the video and read all the names!

  • @siuhu91
    @siuhu91 Месяц назад +1

    Thank you so much for both pond videos! Gave me inspiration and great tips to build my own pond which I'm currently working on! :)

    • @CrunchyFern
      @CrunchyFern  Месяц назад +1

      Glad you like the video’s! Hope your pond turns out amazing! If you have any questions along the way you can send me a message on instagram! :)

  • @turtleholic
    @turtleholic Месяц назад +1

    Great update. Glad the pond is still going strong!

  • @ShortfinMako83
    @ShortfinMako83 Месяц назад +1

    This is reallly impressive! Maintaining a pond can be really difficult but you did it really well! I look forward to more updates on this pond and those beautiful rainbow shiners!

    • @CrunchyFern
      @CrunchyFern  Месяц назад

      Thank you so much! Happy you enjoy the video’s! :)

  • @AuTheFuture
    @AuTheFuture Месяц назад +2

    Good job man I love it

  • @twunderaquatics1770
    @twunderaquatics1770 Месяц назад +1

    This looks really good. ❤ I love this dyi filter system. I have a pond. A few things I've discovered are the king tut plant can be a challenge to remove. I had to treat mine as an annual cause of it dying in the winter. The root ball can be back breaking to remove. Thanks for the update ❤

    • @CrunchyFern
      @CrunchyFern  Месяц назад

      I really like them! But I can definitely see them being a challenge. Glad you like the video :)

  • @MISSIONRIDERMOTOVLOG
    @MISSIONRIDERMOTOVLOG 17 дней назад +1

    wow. lots of lessons also for us

    • @CrunchyFern
      @CrunchyFern  17 дней назад

      Happy to hear you learned something new!

  • @obamiumdonut4793
    @obamiumdonut4793 29 дней назад +2

    goldfish are good for algae but they eat other plants as well, so as they get bigger you may run into some problems. cool pond though

    • @CrunchyFern
      @CrunchyFern  28 дней назад

      Yeah I heard about that. We’ll see how it goes and hope they won’t cause too many problems haha

  • @ricardocalderon9823
    @ricardocalderon9823 Месяц назад +1

    Fill the bog filter with gravel and have the water pump from the bottom of the bog. Make aure to wash off the soil from the potted plants so the dirt doesnt go in your pond

    • @CrunchyFern
      @CrunchyFern  Месяц назад

      Yes that’s how it’s set up now! Thanks for confirming that’s the right way :)

  • @nfearther2936
    @nfearther2936 Месяц назад +1

    Center pieces are essential in these types of ponds for the fish to act more naturally.

    • @CrunchyFern
      @CrunchyFern  Месяц назад

      I’m not entirely sure what you mean. Are you recommending I add a center piece fish?

    • @nfearther2936
      @nfearther2936 Месяц назад

      No more like a large rock .

    • @CrunchyFern
      @CrunchyFern  Месяц назад

      Ah I see, I'll keep that in mind, but I'm not sure they actually need that. The lily and other plants create a few different sections in the pond serving a similar function.

    • @nfearther2936
      @nfearther2936 Месяц назад +1

      @@CrunchyFern right. Keep it going 🫡

  • @saulotamarez7846
    @saulotamarez7846 Месяц назад +1

    Hi, what size of pond liner did you use? And did you recommend?.

    • @CrunchyFern
      @CrunchyFern  Месяц назад

      I’m not sure what size I did use, I might have mentioned it in the original build video but I’m not sure. Anyway I definitely didn’t use the thinnest option. You can find save money in a lot of ways, but the liner is one of those things I would recommend you spend a bit more on.

  • @Allucardy88
    @Allucardy88 24 дня назад +1

    what pump do you use ?

    • @CrunchyFern
      @CrunchyFern  24 дня назад

      Something small from superfish. One of those fountain pumps. Not sure which one.

  • @timsnelleman7757
    @timsnelleman7757 28 дней назад +1

    Cool shirt

  • @TheJake76
    @TheJake76 Месяц назад

    5:14 wat to deep for colocasia

    • @CrunchyFern
      @CrunchyFern  Месяц назад

      Yeah it feels too deep but the label on the pot said it should be fine up to 40cm deep, which is how deep it is now. Should I move it? Maybe to the big filter or intake bay?

  • @harrysamuppet6804
    @harrysamuppet6804 Месяц назад +2

    Blanket Answer by Cloverleaf will remove green blanket weed. Turns the pond milky for a few days. Dosent harm the fish or frogs & I can guarantee it will fix your problem. It completely disappears & stays away all summer. I dose it once a year. It’s the only product I have tried that works.

    • @harrysamuppet6804
      @harrysamuppet6804 Месяц назад +2

      PS your pond looks great

    • @CrunchyFern
      @CrunchyFern  Месяц назад +1

      I will keep that product in mind in case I keep running into problems with the algae, however it now seems like I managed to get rid of it already.
      PS thank you! :)

  • @WiseOnion
    @WiseOnion 2 дня назад

    algae is there to filter the water removing nitrogen, phosphorus and dissolve organic carbon. This destabilize harmful bacteria and make the water habitable for the fishes.

    • @CrunchyFern
      @CrunchyFern  День назад

      I’m usually not a big fan of using chemicals to remove algae since they can only work temporarily as they don’t address the root cause. However it was getting out of hand and I addressed the issue by adding plants, so I felt this would be the best course of action. The plants I added (and plan on adding) will balance the water better and in a more appealing way than the algae does. And as of writing this comment both the plants and fishies are doing very well. If you have any further feedback please let me know!

  • @NagatoUzu
    @NagatoUzu 23 дня назад +1

    It's funny seeing people keep rainbow shiners. I catch them in the river here in Texas.

    • @CrunchyFern
      @CrunchyFern  22 дня назад

      Lucky you! They’re beautiful 🤩

  • @judetotanes8022
    @judetotanes8022 5 дней назад +1

    what kind of fern is that?

    • @CrunchyFern
      @CrunchyFern  5 дней назад

      There are two kinds. The one around the intakebay I unfortunately don’t know the name of and the one right side is a royal fern.

  • @fazebralersnoob3629
    @fazebralersnoob3629 23 дня назад +1

    Build a filter

    • @CrunchyFern
      @CrunchyFern  22 дня назад

      The pond has a filter! The intake bay functions as a pre filter and the top of the waterfall is a so called big filter.