It’s all there in the video. The strum pattern is mostly down down up up down up in a 4/4 time signature. This is also known as the island or calypso strum pattern. I don’t have any tutorials just on strum patterns but maybe I should make some. In the meantime if you need help with that pattern there are an actually a bunch of tutorials right here on RU-vid. Thanks for commenting. Hope this helps.
Hi there. What size in hight did you do the see through panels along the fence ? Im looking too install some along mine for the cat but im not sure how high to go🌻 thanks
Ours are a 2 foot extension over the top of our 6 foot fence, however we found out after the fact that it’s actually against code. Our code enforcement doesn’t do anything if nobody complains, and nobody ever has so we’re good but you should check your local code before making your fence taller. However, as long as there’s nothing near the fence that a cat could jump from even just putting these panels on over the fence should work because cats can’t dig their claws into the panels which makes them pretty much impossible to climb up.
Fantastic idea, I have just completed my pond and have ordered bare root plants and baskets, I am going to give this a try and return the baskets, greetings from 🏴🇬🇧
I noticed you put a hole in the middle of coconut fiber. Will the Water Lilies be able to grow up through the coconut fiber without the hole. I have a lily root where the lilies are growing from the end of the root about 4 inches in length not from the middle of the root. Thank you so much for the video. Very helpful
The type of coconut fiber I’m using in this video which comes on a roll is very densely packed at first and I wouldn’t put it over the crown of the lily without making a hole for it. You can make the hole wherever you need to but you don’t want to cover the crown of the lily with anything. Eventually the coconut fiber does loosen up and new sprouts and roots can then come through it. When I’m potting up a new one I always try to position the crown upwards in the middle of the pot because then I don’t have to repot it for a longer amount of time. It’s ok to change the direction of the crown when repotting.
Oh yeah, and you don’t necessarily need the sink protectors as long as you put rocks on top of the coconut fiber. The bigger your fish, the bigger the rocks should be. I’ve lately not been using the sink protectors and no trouble so far. The coconut fiber just helps to keep the lily soil out of the pond.
@@pamelaselbe3784 as long as the main roots are covered with soil you don’t. I always try to have them as vertical as possible because then I usually don’t have to repot as often. That’s also why I plant in a dishpan.
Thanks for the video! What about the concern with the chemicals from the whole noodle for the plants and the fish etc.? Some people say they’re not good for that just wondering thank you so much.
Yikes! I actually never thought about that until you asked this question. I do inspect them regularly to make sure that they’re not breaking down and make new ones if necessary however, apparently according to Google what they are made out of does include things that aren’t so good. That being said I haven’t had any issues. All my fish are healthy. The only thing that I can think of off the top of my head that might work good as an alternative would be expanding waterfall foam, which is designed for ponds and is guaranteed to be nontoxic and fish safe. You would have to put it around the edge maybe of a pot, or squirt into pvc pipe maybe? I don’t know but now you’ve given me a new thing to ponder. I do have several cans of expanding waterfall foam so maybe I’ll put my thinking cap on and come up with another idea. Thanks for your question.
Hi Julie. I like your corrugated sheeting to stop your cats from escaping. I have same problem with 'Jack'. Just wondering if your cats ever did escape over it? I can make rollers for some fenced areas, but not the back fence. Thinking of using the corrugated sheeting. Thanks, Pat, Oz
@@JulieVaughn WOW! Thank you so much Julie. I'm diving in with these corrugated sheets! Also I checked out some of your videos. Love your talent and interests [which are some of mine too]. You are a very interesting woman, so have subscribed. Thank you, Pat [Love your original songs]. 🧡
Just to be clear, around the back, you created a small shelf by digging behind and under the liner? Love the solution. Wondering why two of you argued but only one did the work 🙂
Exactly. And not that I owe you any explanation into the division of labor in our household but I’m 67 years old and I have some physical limitations that preclude me from being able to do that type of work where I would have to be behind our pond. I do most of the daily maintenance on our pond and I do ALL of plant maintenance in and outside of the pond unless it requires a ladder. Then my husband does it because he doesn’t want me to hurt myself or be in pain. It’s called cooperation.
My husband built a frame that he attached to the fence and then attached the panels to the frame. He first made pilot holes in the panels so they wouldn’t crack. You can also attach the panels directly to any existing fence right over the fence all the way up without making the fence taller in many cases. Cats can’t climb it. In our case our neighbors didn’t mind us making the fence taller but in a lot of places there are rules about how tall your fence can be. It’s not so much about height, it’s more about material that cat claws can’t get into. I hope this helps.
That is just GENIUS! I've been scratching my head recently trying to find a solution to a problem that you have just solved. Thank you so much for that. Declan in Ireland
Sorry I just noticed this comment. I’m not sure if you’re referring to the netting or the paneling. The netting is either bird netting or deer netting, I’m pretty sure most of it is just regular bird netting that you use to keep birds out of fruit trees. They also make elastic netting which works well too but it’s more expensive and wears out faster. The bird netting wears out too but it’s good for at least 3 years and all you have to do to check it is pull on it a little and you can tell if it’s gone brittle from UV exposure. The panel’s are plastic corrugated panels and they come in clear like we have and also lots of other colors that give more privacy. Cats cannot climb them at all. Both items can be purchased at home improvement stores, like Home Depot.
Thank you for your comment. There are different densities of styrofoam and these aren’t the regular styrofoam that breaks easily. They’re much denser and meant for flower arrangements and so far have stood up well. If I do see any sign of them breaking down I’ll remove them for sure.
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I have a water lily plant in my pond and my fish have been eating the Lily pads. What can I do that doesn't involve me taking out the fish and frying them up for dinner?
Bon appétit 😋 once they get a taste for it, you might not be able to stop them. You could try a different type of Lily. I found that my Koi will munch tropical lilies in a heartbeat, but hardy lilies don’t seem to be as desirable I’ve quit trying to grow tropicals, and all I have are hardy’s. You could try feeding them some butter, lettuce, or Romain lettuce or some other type of greens. If they get them enough, they might leave your lilies alone. When I start new water lilies, I do start them in a fishless container, once it’s established itself then I’ll put it in the pond.
If you have fish they will make a mess. Lilies need dirt to do well. I’ve seen some pond builds that included valleys for lilies to be planted in but you still need to put rocks or something around the crown of the lilies to keep fish from tearing up the roots.
What a fabulous idea ! I'm going to dollar tree today for pool noodles since they have them in black for halloween. I was racking my brain for ways to also hide the pool liner around the edges.