awesome. do you still have fish? I saw you had some for a meal. And its catfish in the pond right? Do you have a previous video where you built the pond you can reference? I heard of people growing tilapia, but I am allergic to them – but would love something like you have.
That is super cool! You can definitely tell the difference between the ones in the pond and the ones in the ground. You are right they are huge. TFS friend 🙂
Very nice Lea! The time lapse technique was a great way to show the growth over the weeks. I noticed that on some videos you were not sure which week it was, so either you are getting as old as I am, or I see another spreadsheet in your future 😉 Honestly, I do not know how you made time for this video at all with the schedule you folks keep, but thanks for sharing, it was really great to see!
Wow those are huge! My impatiens really seem to struggle, of coarse our growing season is much shorter up here, and they are such a delicate plant…I broke quite a few transplanting them outside from inside, once they took they're doing ok though.
u such a role model, I want to try impatiens too in my pond filter, but I have some questions: 1. When u put impatiens in that filter, where the impatiens grew before ? if the plant grow in soil, is it easy to just change it to water and hydroton only ? cos based on my experiences, there are some plants that can't adapting well if get a sudden change from dirt to water ( aquaponic) 2. how much direct sunlight that your impatiens get everday ?
I did this in my garden pond with no fish but many frogs and they did just like yours. Got three times as big as the ones planted in the soil. Thanks for the idea!
purty cool . good use of the fish pound . you should try tomato plants or even corn next year and see what happens just for fun .
Very nice thanks for sharing
Very nice little system you have there! So nice to see start to finish vids:)
The fish water is just as good as chicken dirt. ;-D Have a great weekend. Best wishes Bob.
Great set up ,when I clean my pond filter I use the water for my garden.
Love your setup! The impatiens are amazing. Love the time lapse.
awesome. do you still have fish? I saw you had some for a meal. And its catfish in the pond right? Do you have a previous video where you built the pond you can reference? I heard of people growing tilapia, but I am allergic to them – but would love something like you have.
omgoodness what a serene light of paradise. tfs
That's so pretty!!
Very nice on the flowers Lea!!
Looking forward to seeing how veggies do in the fish water come after the flowers!!
Have a good'nnn
looks awesome I like the pond really neat idea …
Awesome video! Looks very nice!
dang turned out real nice!, just imaginge a straberry patch run along a section of that how they could do!
That is super cool! You can definitely tell the difference between the ones in the pond and the ones in the ground. You are right they are huge. TFS friend 🙂
Very nice Lea! The time lapse technique was a great way to show the growth over the weeks. I noticed that on some videos you were not sure which week it was, so either you are getting as old as I am, or I see another spreadsheet in your future 😉 Honestly, I do not know how you made time for this video at all with the schedule you folks keep, but thanks for sharing, it was really great to see!
It was cool to see them progress , nice pond, etc.
That's so cool.
Wow those are huge! My impatiens really seem to struggle, of coarse our growing season is much shorter up here, and they are such a delicate plant…I broke quite a few transplanting them outside from inside, once they took they're doing ok though.
u such a role model, I want to try impatiens too in my pond filter, but I have some questions:
1. When u put impatiens in that filter, where the impatiens grew before ? if the plant grow in soil, is it easy to just change it to water and hydroton only ? cos based on my experiences, there are some plants that can't adapting well if get a sudden change from dirt to water ( aquaponic)
2. how much direct sunlight that your impatiens get everday ?
I did this in my garden pond with no fish but many frogs and they did just like yours. Got three times as big as the ones planted in the soil. Thanks for the idea!
Do you think this would work in an aquarium?