The pond revisits are a great watch 👍for those of us who watch youtube on a small screen ,when you do a piece to camera perhaps have the camera a few meters nearer so we can see what you sre talking about thanks 😏
i absolutely love this pond, it is a classic example of what pond keeping should be, well thought out, well maintained and an owner connected to the experience and allowing it be a place of joy. Love it
Hi Ed This Pond absolute triumph, now its had best part of a year to mature and with the beautiful lawn cut in semi circles along with the trees and shrubs that Dan was planting last time you visited and the polished water quality Crystal Clear could be one of yours. Glad to see the skimmer i thought last autumn that one was needed. but Oase phew thats a hell of a price.
From the u.s.a. here. Love your videos. Love your work. Appreciate all the helpful tips. My only request, is more about the fish. Handling, moving, and generally see them more. I enjoy every video I have watch. Much respect to your back braking work, and the rewards. Also your passion for the job. A tip of the hat to you good sir.
Hi Jim, thanks for your kind words and for your suggestions- I’ll try and include more footage of the livestock in new videos when given the opportunity and will make a video about handling fish in the future! Best, Ed
A thank you message doesn’t seem enough of a thanks Tony- but thank you once again for your incredibly generous super thanks donation! All the very best, Ed
Hi there Dave, the product I use most frequently is called ‘wet water sticky stuff’ sometimes abbreviated to ‘WWSS sealant’. Another similar product is made by either Gold label and Oase-readily available from most aquatic outlets or online. Best, Ed
Ed, amazing talented work mate. Truly impressed with your abilities and work ethics to. Can I ask, beside my house bordering the property, there's a drainage ditch from a country road. Always clean and clear. It runs about 40metres with about a 30feet drop. Considering terracing with several water falls. Should I gravel its bed? No other pond life to be added, all totally natural, but will be very sensitive for the natural wildlife that it is currently home to. Watched and subscribed to all of your content. Very impressed. Have shared with my whole family.
Evening Anthony, thanks for the praise and glad you enjoy the vids! How lucky you are to have such a natural feature you can tap into in the garden!! With such a fall from one side of the garden to the other it sounds like its crying out for some landscaping (simple dams will suffice) to create some falls. As for gravelling; as its natural (and not lined) i’d leave it as it is, its likely that any gravel you put down will very quickly get covered in sediment carried down the ditch in any case. Assuming it’s simply a bare earth/mud base id leave it like this. Space permitting possibly create some marginal planting areas that are filled with gravel and retained with rock but be mindful of not constricting the ditch (which could prevent issues further upstream for neighbours during very wet weather!) and be wary that during winter storms deluges of water may wash away any planting. I’ve worked in a few gardens with similar ditches that have been ‘tarted’ up in such a way, some even enlarging sections of the ditch to create larger pools. Sounds like a fun project- good luck! Best, Ed
The pond revisits are a great watch 👍for those of us who watch youtube on a small screen ,when you do a piece to camera perhaps have the camera a few meters nearer so we can see what you sre talking about thanks 😏
Thanks for your kind words and great tip re-camera work (not my forte!) will try to remember this!
Best,
Ed
i absolutely love this pond, it is a classic example of what pond keeping should be, well thought out, well maintained and an owner connected to the experience and allowing it be a place of joy. Love it
Thanks Paul-even better still it’s in the garden of a hotel/restaurant, so anyone can purchase a beverage, sit down and enjoy the pond! 🍺🥳😋
Stunning, it’s great to see your amazing ponds revisited and WOO HOO BABIES 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼🫶🏻🫶🏻🫶🏻
Thanks Maria! Always so nice to see fish have successfully spawned in a pond- although there are a LOT of baby fish….!
Best,
Ed
Looks amazing. Great job. Happy, healthy and active fish are clearly enjoying their new home.
Thanks Mark!
Best,
Ed
Love the pond ed you did a fantastic job as always
Thanks as always for watching and commenting Mark!
Best,
Ed
Hey that looks nice , It looks so settled like it's been there for years. It has a nice weathered and comfortable look to it all now. Very Nice !
Thanks Tony! Always a pleasure hearing from you!
Best,
Ed
Hi Ed This Pond absolute triumph, now its had best part of a year to mature and with the beautiful lawn cut in semi circles along with the trees and shrubs that Dan was planting last time you visited and the polished water quality Crystal Clear could be one of yours. Glad to see the skimmer i thought last autumn that one was needed. but Oase phew thats a hell of a price.
Thanks Norman, I’ll let Dan know you’ve complemented him on his lawn stripes- he’s very proud of these!!
Best,
Ed
The Pond looks so nice, you and your work colleague really have blessed Hands.:-)
Thanks for watching and for your kind words!
Best,
Ed
What a stunning pond, great work Ed.
Thanks for watching and your kind words!
Best,
Ed
From the u.s.a. here. Love your videos. Love your work. Appreciate all the helpful tips. My only request, is more about the fish. Handling, moving, and generally see them more. I enjoy every video I have watch. Much respect to your back braking work, and the rewards. Also your passion for the job. A tip of the hat to you good sir.
Hi Jim, thanks for your kind words and for your suggestions- I’ll try and include more footage of the livestock in new videos when given the opportunity and will make a video about handling fish in the future!
Best,
Ed
Lovely update. Thank you :-)
My pleasure and thank you for watching and commenting!
Best,
Ed
Love to see the ponds revisited when they’ve settled a bit.
Thanks for watching and commenting- the re-visits are my favourite videos as well!
Best,
Ed
Just seen the video again lovely job
Thanks Roland!
Best,
Ed
So when did you say you was building me a pond like that again??? 😂😂😂 that's a dream pond 👍 one of best I've seen
Ha Ha! Thanks Kevin, glad you approve!
Best,
Ed
Simply Stunning 🧁💯👍👍👍
Thanks so much for your kind words!
Best,
Ed
Thanks!
A thank you message doesn’t seem enough of a thanks Tony- but thank you once again for your incredibly generous super thanks donation!
All the very best,
Ed
Stunning pond - love it
Thanks for your kind words!
Best,
Ed
Hi Ed, I've watched quite a few of your vids. For my money this is the nicest so far. Didn't you have a 70's tash before ? All the best. Dave
Ha ha! It comes and goes!!
Thanks for watching and commenting!
Best,
Ed
Excellent!!
Thanks Mike!
Best,
Ed
What stone did you use for this pond. Looks great. 👍
Hi there, thanks for watching and commenting- this is York stone, a type of sandstone.
Best,
Ed
Wow great : how a koi pond should look like 👍
Thanks for your kind words and for watching and commenting- the pond looks even nicer this summer!
Best,
Ed
Hi Ed, random question. What is the black fish safe silicone you use, I’ve seen you use it a few times. Thanks.👍🏼
Hi there Dave, the product I use most frequently is called ‘wet water sticky stuff’ sometimes abbreviated to ‘WWSS sealant’. Another similar product is made by either Gold label and Oase-readily available from most aquatic outlets or online.
Best,
Ed
Ed, amazing talented work mate. Truly impressed with your abilities and work ethics to.
Can I ask, beside my house bordering the property, there's a drainage ditch from a country road. Always clean and clear. It runs about 40metres with about a 30feet drop. Considering terracing with several water falls. Should I gravel its bed? No other pond life to be added, all totally natural, but will be very sensitive for the natural wildlife that it is currently home to.
Watched and subscribed to all of your content. Very impressed. Have shared with my whole family.
Evening Anthony, thanks for the praise and glad you enjoy the vids! How lucky you are to have such a natural feature you can tap into in the garden!! With such a fall from one side of the garden to the other it sounds like its crying out for some landscaping (simple dams will suffice) to create some falls. As for gravelling; as its natural (and not lined) i’d leave it as it is, its likely that any gravel you put down will very quickly get covered in sediment carried down the ditch in any case. Assuming it’s simply a bare earth/mud base id leave it like this. Space permitting possibly create some marginal planting areas that are filled with gravel and retained with rock but be mindful of not constricting the ditch (which could prevent issues further upstream for neighbours during very wet weather!) and be wary that during winter storms deluges of water may wash away any planting. I’ve worked in a few gardens with similar ditches that have been ‘tarted’ up in such a way, some even enlarging sections of the ditch to create larger pools. Sounds like a fun project- good luck!
Best,
Ed