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Yesterdays pond Video with new pumps.

cliff_and_joann
12 years ago

I posted a couple of weeks ago that we ordered the

Harbor Freight pumps that were on sale for 9.99.

We ordered three more. We already had two of these

pumps that has served us well for a couple of years.

Here is the video that I shot yesterday with three of the 9.99

pumps in action. They are 20w, thus they use very little

energy. The fish love all the little falls and aeration.

There are three separate waterfalls in the dog leg part of the pond.

Enjoy, Joann

Here is a link that might be useful: Pond Video from 6-25-11

Comments (10)

  • annedickinson
    12 years ago

    Joann,

    Oh, thank you. I so enjoy your videos. Hopefully some day I'll have a space for something that enjoyable.

    Anne

  • hjbartling
    12 years ago

    Oh my goodness. How gorgeous your pond and gardens are. Joanne

  • Lori_Carlos
    12 years ago

    I absolutely love your pond. I hope someday that we can expand our little pond to be similar to yours in size. You have done such a beautiful job and your fish are gorgeous.

  • moonie_57 (8 NC)
    12 years ago

    Wow! If it wasn't so late I could sit by your video all night long. :)

  • chas045
    12 years ago

    Even more stunning than usual. The pumps are very effective.

    I have a gardening question. I didn't realize NY was zone 7 like me. Are your elephant ears in pots that you take in for the winter? Do your impatiens come back or are these garden center plants each spring? Any successful perennial stuff out there?

  • aquaterium
    12 years ago

    That seems like vay too small a pond for so many fish. They look very crowded IMO.

  • cliff_and_joann
    Original Author
    12 years ago

    Thanks for the comments everyone.

    chas045...we don't have elephant ears, only Taro (pointy leaf on one side) and lotus (round leaf)
    the lotus are planted in big tubs sunk in the ground
    next to the pond (there is one next to the small dock)

    The lotus stays in the post all winter, we cut it back in late fall, and cover the pots with filled leaf bags to
    keep the plant warm over the winter.

    We take in several of the small taros and keep them in the basement over the winter in tubs of water, and put them
    back out in the spring.

  • cliff_and_joann
    Original Author
    12 years ago

    chas,
    this is the lotus planted outside the pond, when it
    is in bloom. The pot we have it in, is buried at ground
    level and surrounded with rocks and ground cover plants.
    It looks like it's in the pond.

    It's ideal, as most backyard ponds are not big enough to
    house these enormous beautiful plants... this lotus grows to over 6 ft tall.
    As you can see, it looks like elephant ears.

    {{gwi:188837}}

    Taros can grow to be over 6 ft tall as well.

    {{gwi:209820}}

  • clarabelle63
    12 years ago

    Very lovely. You've done a wonderful job!

  • chas045
    12 years ago

    Hi Joann, Thanks for the lotus pic and the Taro closeup. Wiki says that EE and Taro are essentially the same thing. I have been taking mine in but putting them in the window with impatiens in the same pot. A solution for the winter blahs. The rest end up in the garage somewhere (stacked up when the leaves die back). I still have one eating up a window in the dining room.

    That lotus is beautiful. I had never even made the effort to know what they looked like. Now I guess I'll have to find out how to get one.