Draining & Cleaning our MASSIVE 18th Century Swimming Pool (again!)

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  • @MappertonLive
    @MappertonLive2 ай бұрын

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  • @c.r.p.968
    @c.r.p.9682 ай бұрын

    You REALLY should submerge mesh bags filled with biochar to filter your pool water. It will charge the biochar, which in turn can be used as superfertilizer, sequestering that nitrogen that messed up the pool back into the ground along with the carbon biochar. Plansts grow up to 70% larger. Full circle, win/win. Clean water, sequestered carbon, nutrients in garden.

  • @PLuMUK54

    @PLuMUK54

    2 ай бұрын

    My late father used to do that with his pool, and it was always clear.

  • @happycamper4328

    @happycamper4328

    2 ай бұрын

    Biochar definitely works!

  • @ruthbaird1646

    @ruthbaird1646

    2 ай бұрын

    I had never even heard of that before.

  • @dts57835

    @dts57835

    2 ай бұрын

    It works...I do this here in NC in my 1.5 acre pond. I built a container that I load with charcoal. It has mesh sides and stays submerged with a barrel bottom mounted on top, filled with floatation foam, and a fountain pump that makes a nice water feature that oxygenated and cleans water. I clean it and refill it once a year.

  • @Skattie

    @Skattie

    2 ай бұрын

    Yip get to the core issue

  • @c.r.p.968
    @c.r.p.9682 ай бұрын

    You should also float solar powered water fountains that will keep the water moving and air circulating.

  • @elbruces

    @elbruces

    2 ай бұрын

    Those could be incorporated into the plant floaters.

  • @samanthab1923

    @samanthab1923

    2 ай бұрын

    I love that idea

  • @LL-xt7yo
    @LL-xt7yo2 ай бұрын

    Turtles do fine on their own so no real need to add more turtles. However, swimming in water shared with a turtle can be problematic as turtles can be a source of Salmonella. Salmonella is a bacterium that is naturally found in the gut of turtles. So, take care when swimming and wash thoroughly upon exiting the water.

  • @Pippi-Longstocking

    @Pippi-Longstocking

    2 ай бұрын

    I was going to say the same thing. Also the waste of a lot of turtles is going to create more issues.

  • @WhirlyPearly

    @WhirlyPearly

    2 ай бұрын

    That’s why they quit selling tiny turtles back in the 1960’s 70’s as pets, salmonella was rampant. 🇨🇦

  • @willowashe

    @willowashe

    2 ай бұрын

    There are illnesses you are way more likely to get from a giant pool of stagnant water than salmonella from a single turtle.

  • @yvethemetriccrafter688

    @yvethemetriccrafter688

    2 ай бұрын

    Exactly what I was thinking

  • @RebeccaChamberlin-ph4gx

    @RebeccaChamberlin-ph4gx

    Ай бұрын

    I don't see that being a problem since it is such a big pool. People swim in lakes and ponds all the time where there are turtles without issues

  • @amzf9008
    @amzf90082 ай бұрын

    Turtle waste is a problem in small home turtle tanks because it encourages algae growth. I don't think you want a bunch of turtles fertilizing your pool!

  • @karenlynn7731

    @karenlynn7731

    2 ай бұрын

    That is what I was thinking!

  • @willowashe

    @willowashe

    2 ай бұрын

    Turtles are not going to keep anything clean! They’re cute, but they are stinky little buggers. If you want to keep them right, your new hobby is going to be constantly tweaking filtration systems and lighting.

  • @tinabrewer1

    @tinabrewer1

    Ай бұрын

    Scrub the pool first then use a commercial pump and filter system to filter and clean the water. Then you dont have to drain it.

  • @MarciesWhimsySoaps
    @MarciesWhimsySoaps2 ай бұрын

    Helloooo!🙋‍♀️ We have murky pond troubles often in TN, USA and one of the things we do to combat the algae is to put a floating solar sprinkler in it. The moving water deters the algae from forming and keeps the water aerated. Hope that helps! Keep up the great work!😊

  • @Ceelle2
    @Ceelle22 ай бұрын

    Aeration is absolutely needed. But it is a beautiful pool.

  • @GenaF
    @GenaF2 ай бұрын

    Splurtles may eat a lot but they also poop an awful lot. My friend had to clean her sponge filter twice a day because of hers

  • @kathleentaylor8840

    @kathleentaylor8840

    2 ай бұрын

    Poop + Samonella = Unhygenic, like lead!?!

  • @willowashe

    @willowashe

    2 ай бұрын

    @@kathleentaylor8840 Unless they plan on licking Splurtle, I don’t think salmonella is really the biggest bacterial concern in a giant pool of standing water.

  • @thebabscat

    @thebabscat

    2 ай бұрын

    @@willowashe Do you realize how many times a day you touch your face? If it's in the turtle, it's in the water they are swimming in.

  • @hollandsemum1
    @hollandsemum12 ай бұрын

    I found your channel the last time you cleaned your pool. The fact that it got so green so fast is a sign that the water isn't moving (algae grows when the water is still - motion disallows it getting a foothold). All the other commenters have good ideas, but essentially you need to do something other than just letting it sit. You could even just set up a hidden recirculating pump with a filter. It may not quite be simple to set up, but it would be easy to keep in up once in. Good luck! I hope the next pool video is regarding installing some method to keep the water clean and circulating!

  • @kellydiver
    @kellydiver2 ай бұрын

    I will have my gardeners clean my 18th Century pool as soon as I dig enough change out of the sofa cushions. 😂

  • @alidabotes6264

    @alidabotes6264

    2 ай бұрын

    😅😅😅

  • @llxxblondiexxll

    @llxxblondiexxll

    2 ай бұрын

    Yep this video is soooo relatable 😅

  • @keithball6749

    @keithball6749

    2 ай бұрын

    I think you mean “my garden team” because what is 18Th Century English Country House ownership if not ta-ta and cheerio TEAMWORK, right??😂

  • @studio_buehler

    @studio_buehler

    24 күн бұрын

    ​@@keithball6749 Don't you remember all the work WE did, you know, as a TEAM? We even got a spot of dirt on our bespoke rubber boots!

  • @ancientwindsbagpiper8727
    @ancientwindsbagpiper87272 ай бұрын

    I vote for Spurtle the Turtle t shirts , mugs , and hats!!!

  • @iAmAlexRafael
    @iAmAlexRafael2 ай бұрын

    The pool is one of my favorite parts of this channel!

  • @samanthab1923

    @samanthab1923

    2 ай бұрын

    Always!

  • @bryaghoflegend2796
    @bryaghoflegend27962 ай бұрын

    A fairly common practice with fishing lakes is to dye the water to stop algae blooms or to add a floating aerator if there is lots of dissolved oxygen in the water algae finds it hard to grow.. You could perhaps use a pool vac to get the sledge from the bottom of the pool.

  • @niabhinghy
    @niabhinghy2 ай бұрын

    next year you should paint the inside of the pool with waterproof rubber pool paint I bet it would make it so much easier to clean and be harder for the green stuff to grow on. x

  • @tcm087
    @tcm0872 ай бұрын

    It unnerves me to swim in water when I can’t see to the bottom or there’s mush/slime on the bottom but I love the idea of natural swimming pools. Someone built their own family’s natural swimming pool; it was set up with plantings in a separate area along side their pool and water was filtered through the plants before the water returned to the pool. It seemed more complicated than I describe, but I wonder if setting up something like that along the sides so everything grows in specific areas and the center of the pool stays clear. I am sure it isn’t possible with a historical site. Very interesting to see your endeavors. If the turtles actually help, I think it’s great to add them in.

  • @Tamara-db3ep
    @Tamara-db3ep2 ай бұрын

    The reason I believe your turtle liked the pool so much is that it's somewhat like a swamp.... might be good for a turtle but not so good for a human...I could be wrong.... but I don't think so. Good luck with the turtle issue as well as your other issues. I love history and you are part of the manor and its lands history. Again lots of luck.

  • @kathyevans2968
    @kathyevans29682 ай бұрын

    What a labour of love for this beautiful historic pool. Definitely a team effort!

  • @ae-hv9kc
    @ae-hv9kc2 ай бұрын

    I do think that the additional bio load added by the turtle (and was this the same place all those frogs were?), needs to be considered.

  • @pamcollins3859
    @pamcollins38592 ай бұрын

    Watching from US you might need a fountain in the pool to help circulate the water we have them in a lot of our ponds here in the states. Good luck !!!

  • @alidabotes6264

    @alidabotes6264

    2 ай бұрын

    Like this suggestion. Will look spectacular!

  • @suewilson1801

    @suewilson1801

    Ай бұрын

    Our neighbors solved their problem with a wonderful floating fountain that changes colors and can even play music. No more green slimy pond.

  • @loulou6396
    @loulou63962 ай бұрын

    Behind my 18th century New England Colonial home I have a 20th century gunite pool. Although I do use chemicals (bromine) I use a very minimal amount and my pool stays crystal clear (without ever fully draining it.) I think the secret to my success is 2-fold. First, I have a DE filtration system. Next, I have what was marketed as a "floor cleaning system' but I think is more accurately called 'a water moving system'. Water is pulled out of the pool via a pump, goes through the DE filter, goes back to the pool through an actuator. The actuator is essentially a gear system that outputs the filtered water into the pool via floorheads that work in sequence. What this does is effectively moves the water throughout the pool. If you don't want to use a filter, you could just run pipes on the bottom of the pool and (via sump-pumps) move the water around. That alone may help. Good luck!

  • @rolo4945

    @rolo4945

    2 ай бұрын

    My husband owns a pool company, we used to do gunite and marble plaster. We have a fibreglass,pool with chlorinator, salt water. It’s beautiful. This pool has so much organic material. That is seeping through. My husband says this size pool needs so many more plants for a natural pool. Prob best to line it with something to stop the water seeping in from the side walls.

  • @KasSommers
    @KasSommers2 ай бұрын

    Why are two of the shrubs cut in half? It's very interesting to see the internal structure.

  • @amyforsch3070

    @amyforsch3070

    2 ай бұрын

    I was going to comment on this as well: will they grow back? Thanks for the beautiful shots!

  • @niabhinghy
    @niabhinghy2 ай бұрын

    are you gonna get him a ramp so he can actually get out of the pool and bask in the sun when he needs to. x

  • @donnapecoraro3126
    @donnapecoraro31262 ай бұрын

    Splurtle. Definitely cute but I had a turtle and they are big poopers. Swimming in turtle poop? Maybe in a lake with a natural working ecosystem but an enclosed pool with no aeration, no. Are we sure this is a pool? For swimming?

  • @pheart2381

    @pheart2381

    2 ай бұрын

    I suppose there was already frog and newt poop.

  • @warrenwhite8605

    @warrenwhite8605

    2 ай бұрын

    I would not get in that pool

  • @johnnyc5382.
    @johnnyc5382.2 ай бұрын

    Top notch editing w a beautiful background score made the mundane pool cleaning into a lovely & relaxing video !

  • @MappertonLive

    @MappertonLive

    2 ай бұрын

    Thank you very much!

  • @annesummers2109
    @annesummers21092 ай бұрын

    Is there any way for Splurtle to get out of the pool, or is he trapped once he’s in there? If not, perhaps you should put a couple of ramps up to the edge…this will also keep other critters from drowning if they fall in the pool…critters like bunnies, ducklings, cats, etc.

  • @dawnnelson6071
    @dawnnelson60712 ай бұрын

    Im from the US and I absolutely love your show😊The pool is an incredible sight. Beautiful ❤️ But if I may make a suggestion, i know you want to keep the natural aspects of the pool, but a liner would really help keep the cement from crumbling over time. Power sprayers every year will only weaken things I'm afraid. They can look very natural. And I wonder, if Luke's ancestors had access to today's technology, would they have used it?😊 just a suggestion. Go Squirtle😁🤘🐢

  • @funguy170
    @funguy1702 ай бұрын

    I really adore Julie's style, she's such a lowkey countryhouse hipster. But also, I really love the floating islands, every time I see them I think it would be so amazing to put simple mass-produced acorn finials at each corner, and maybe even (again mass-produced) wooden rococo pediments centered on each side. It would look like a parade of Royal Barges! (Did I spell that right? autocorrect has nothing to say on the subject of barges. Also I know nothing about approvals on listed houses.)

  • @robertkerby2581
    @robertkerby2581Ай бұрын

    I loved your commitment to catching your turtle; cleaning the pool,; and restoring the pool to it's formal glory so that you may swim in the pool! I cannot wait to see the next episode when you fill the pool with water and have your inaugural swim! Well done!

  • @dloadthis1617
    @dloadthis16172 ай бұрын

    Hi Julie, I'm so thankful you decided to clean that pool. There are deadly brain-eating amoebas that lurk in water like that...... especially if it has a turtle living in it. Please do some reasearch on Naegleria fowleri infection

  • @pheart2381

    @pheart2381

    2 ай бұрын

    People have washed themselves in ponds and streams for tens of thousands of years. I wonder whether these amoebas are fairly recent,imported with plants and weeds from abroad maybe? It never used to be a problem. Or even a result of climate change.

  • @lynneuribeross2695
    @lynneuribeross26952 ай бұрын

    Awe!!! So glad you found the turtle!!!!!!

  • @lisanixon9284
    @lisanixon92842 ай бұрын

    You still need a filter pump because of the dust n leaves, etc..build up into sludge. You wouldn't need to clean up all the mud debris every year..

  • @codename495

    @codename495

    2 ай бұрын

    Yeah but the historical significance of the property means that they cannot just install, remove, update or repair things at will. Any change, at all has to be approved by the antiquities council and done in a historically accurate methods.

  • @samanthab1923

    @samanthab1923

    2 ай бұрын

    @@codename495That sucks. They really need a filter

  • @pheart2381

    @pheart2381

    2 ай бұрын

    Its also full of frogs and newts in summer. The ecobalance would be disrupted.

  • @AudriannaB-World-Peace
    @AudriannaB-World-Peace8 күн бұрын

    Best to have fountains in there to keep it fresh...solar fountains are really inexpensive but so helpful! Yes..some ramps to keep animals from falling in and then having no way to get out!

  • @longwaytotipperary
    @longwaytotipperary2 ай бұрын

    So glad Spurtle is thriving!! Taking care of the pool seems daunting- you and Luke are doing a wonderful job!!

  • @GaliSinatra
    @GaliSinatra2 ай бұрын

    Depending on what type of turtle, they usually need mud to burrow into and something to climb on out of the water.

  • @alkemy9279

    @alkemy9279

    2 ай бұрын

    And a friend.

  • @GaliSinatra

    @GaliSinatra

    2 ай бұрын

    @@alkemy9279 Yes, quite a few friends

  • @TashasTattoos

    @TashasTattoos

    2 ай бұрын

    I just figured out that's why the turtle never left.. He couldn't get out😂😮 But he's had a happy healthy life it looks like and I'm sure he was able to get into the planters for land so it doesn't look like it's hurt him at all!

  • @MJArt13
    @MJArt132 ай бұрын

    These pools are so beautiful. You need surface plants and underwater plants to naturally filter water properly. Most people put fish in to complete the balance, putting a turtle in works, he probably feasted on frog legs. I'd put a ton more plants in than you have though. Reeds, water lilys, there are tons of water plants to chose from. Getting oxygen and movement in the water would help. I'd talk to a pond aquascaper. There are filtration options that would help control the algae. Also it's going to bloom with algae worse on a water change year because the pond hasn't biologically settled yet. Be careful of your toes when swimming with turtles though, they can be nibbley..

  • @virginiacharlotte7007
    @virginiacharlotte70072 ай бұрын

    Let’s hope David’s idea of underwater reed beds helps with water clarity. Turtles will also add to the ammonia/ nitrite/ nitrate cycle- so don’t overstock the pond with too many poop producers. You may also consider going the low voltage natural bog filter route. And including some bubblers/ aerators. Could that ‘Queens bathing house’ sludge pit (that Luke tormented you with!!) sit close enough to pool to somehow become an external natural bog filter? . Being able to skim out falling leaves before they start rotting into the pool might help too. I don’t know. Just some thoughts. However, if you want to learn about building economical low voltage pump, bog style filters - then the you tube channel ‘Oz Ponds’ is great. Kev is an amateur enthusiast for crystal clear natural ponds with minimal maintenance. You could get some ideas from him. Good luck with it all :)

  • @sandralongoria1483
    @sandralongoria14832 ай бұрын

    I would consider a filtration system. Or what about an aerator?

  • @BLS2008
    @BLS20082 ай бұрын

    Viewing from the US here! Cool project! You can get a typical pool sand filter and pump setup that could potentially be non-invasive and go a LONG WAY to keeping the algae at bay along with the plants! You could then have the ability to vacuum the pool easily and the water will be a lot clearer.

  • @toniswift6058
    @toniswift60582 ай бұрын

    Hi Julie and Luke, I love watching all the hard work you and the team put into keeping the house and gardens so picture perfect. Thank you both for sharing... So pleased to see one healthy turtle. x

  • @janmitchell641
    @janmitchell6412 ай бұрын

    The pool cleaning music reminded me of an old western, I kept expecting to see cowboys galloping over the ridge on their Pintos and Palominos!😂

  • @davidepperson2376
    @davidepperson23762 ай бұрын

    Geez Louise -you clearly have the resources - plaster the walls and install a filtration system. You won’t regret it.

  • @Thepublicaccount

    @Thepublicaccount

    Ай бұрын

    It’s about preserving the historical aspects. I believe that they are operating under a historical property license and to do that you’re not allowed to just do anything you want to do

  • @mikemotorbike4283
    @mikemotorbike42835 күн бұрын

    Consider using a "Surface Cleaner" on the wand. It's a disk shaped enclosed plastic cowl (like a lawn mower shell) enclosing two spinning nozzles. The 1/2" spraying distance gets the surface evenly and triply clean (spray is aimed uniformly close to the surface, whereas manual wand raises at the end of each swing, and rows are inconsistent, not evenly spaced.) Uses 5x less: water/time/gas-electricity/pump wear; easier on the back, less annoying to neighbours, and cheaper for labour. The inexpensive ones are less than $100. Especially useful for driveways and walks, and keeping backspray safely contained, beneficial to keep dort sensitive places clean (no flying dirt from flowerbeds, delicate woodwork, overspray on sensitive surfaces, windows, art etc); also safer for those watching, and your workclothes clothes stay dry. At the very least, use a turbo nozzle (spinning) cleans twice as fast.

  • @PjPoison
    @PjPoison21 күн бұрын

    You could use the pool on the other side as a filter pool. It would keep the main pool crystal clear. I would add miscellaneous size rocks at the bottom of the main pool and paint the sides a dark grey green color to keep it looking natural. Keep that turtle in the filter pool. You need water jets to keep water moving. You will not need to clean that cool again.

  • @LolaMarigold
    @LolaMarigold2 ай бұрын

    Keep some snapping turtles in there Julie. You will feel even more refreshed after a swim. LOL. Is the other pool a swimming area as well?

  • @amyslowikgrossman835
    @amyslowikgrossman8352 ай бұрын

    I love Nestor, he’s such a sweet kid and a great sport. 😂

  • @jocquemorrison9785
    @jocquemorrison97852 ай бұрын

    So glad you found the turtle 🐢.

  • @genevievemurray7743
    @genevievemurray77432 ай бұрын

    In Australia if you need a pool dug or a fence installed etc you call on your mates to volunteer for the day. You lay on morning and afternoon tea, sandwiches for lunch and at end the day with a barbecue and beer. This could work for the reeding of the bottom of the pool. Bring your own bathers and towels.

  • @robertmcnamara5407

    @robertmcnamara5407

    2 ай бұрын

    We could volunteer together. A trip to England might be nice.🤣

  • @Allannah_Of_Rome

    @Allannah_Of_Rome

    2 ай бұрын

    Yep, that's what us Aussies do! No airs or graces here! 😂

  • @frankiepitt9135

    @frankiepitt9135

    2 ай бұрын

    You Aussie’s are wonderful people, much better than we are here in UK. Long live your perfection.

  • @robertmcnamara5407

    @robertmcnamara5407

    2 ай бұрын

    @@frankiepitt9135 It's not perfection, any Aussie that thinks that is a bit on the nose, it's taking the mickey out of stuff and just getting on with it. Apparently a bit of an Irish trait also, which is understandable.

  • @chrisadams8166
    @chrisadams81662 ай бұрын

    What fabulous gardens you have ❤️

  • @Susan.I
    @Susan.I2 ай бұрын

    Glad you found the turtle while emptying the pool!

  • @annburge291
    @annburge2912 ай бұрын

    Love your choice of music for this video... majestic and exciting like the pool.

  • @AlaPic3005
    @AlaPic300519 күн бұрын

    There is a tremendous Koi enthusiast community in England. Raising Koi is water management…ask about. A few barges of plants will be a losing battle. Also, add edging to stop lawn water runoff of nutrients into the pool

  • @stevenkaskus6173
    @stevenkaskus61732 ай бұрын

    I Think it's time to look at some of the suggestions for filtering the pool, many options these days for "Natural scape pools" with native water plants and no chlorine.

  • @pollyb.4648
    @pollyb.46482 ай бұрын

    I'd add underwater plants and didn't David talk about aerators?

  • @erink4685

    @erink4685

    2 ай бұрын

    Power washing wasn’t the problem so much as it knocked out old grout and hole plugs which then let in even more nutrients from surrounding earth and leaks, hence the algae. Those were all fixed so presumably power washing is ok to do now.

  • @pollyb.4648

    @pollyb.4648

    2 ай бұрын

    @@erink4685 Ok, cool, thx.

  • @milliegarrett8459

    @milliegarrett8459

    2 ай бұрын

    Needs more plants and some of David's 'bubble pumps'. (Thankfully low power and low cost.)

  • @susanadams-wauro6716
    @susanadams-wauro67162 ай бұрын

    This was a delightful video! The music, the banter....such fun. Spurtle the Turtle is darling! Cheers from Canada 🇨🇦

  • @disabledarmyvetcrable9169
    @disabledarmyvetcrable91692 ай бұрын

    Thanks for the AG1 link. I subscribed!!!!

  • @NatureFotos
    @NatureFotos2 ай бұрын

    LOVE the Vibrant, pool cleaning music 🎼⛲️

  • @theatheearthkiller5281
    @theatheearthkiller528125 күн бұрын

    I love Raymond suppressing his “yes Julie” lol…. I hear attempted patience…very much so😂

  • @jilldewitt3651
    @jilldewitt36512 ай бұрын

    Great music for the pool cleaning!

  • @katrish786
    @katrish7862 ай бұрын

    I love your videos about the pool. That pool fascinates me.

  • @heathermichael3987
    @heathermichael39872 ай бұрын

    Ok , I love that pool .

  • @terrencecrane3297
    @terrencecrane32972 ай бұрын

    A very amazing stately home love the swimming pool keep up the great work you both do

  • @chelseypool588
    @chelseypool5882 ай бұрын

    I just love your giant pool!! I have a natural swimming pond pool (way small compared to yours though) oxygen would help the clarity a lot and help the beneficial bacteria thrive. Maybe for simplicity try adding 3 aerators with diffusers if you have a place to plug them in. No electricity is in the water so still safe for swimming. Then buying packets of beneficial bacteria. (Think probiotics in a tummy, it helps digest and keep a healthy balance in the water) maybe those 2 things could get you an extra year of not cleaning/draining? (I have had 1-3 turtles in my pond every year and Love them too) brings a glimmer to my day. Plant water mint in your floating bogs, they naturally help disinfect the water as well! I sure hope I can visit your magical home someday. Cheers!!

  • @irishdancer2753
    @irishdancer27532 ай бұрын

    Wow! Your pool looks great!

  • @cindimams4394
    @cindimams43942 ай бұрын

    It looks beautiful and perfectly compliments the land and the great historical home. I love the floating plants. I wonder if you can use a pool vacuum to keep the sludge off the bottom and some fountains to keep the water moving?

  • @charmainejfritz
    @charmainejfritz2 ай бұрын

    big pool and big job to keep it clean i was hoping those floating gardens would do the trick keeping it really clean maybe those additonal reeds you will be adding really help a lot but i hope it leaves a lot of room to swim in!!

  • @janicewawrykow6114
    @janicewawrykow61142 ай бұрын

    Ooo,Spurtle!, in the house! 🎉

  • @cooldealmedia2865
    @cooldealmedia286528 күн бұрын

    I imagine you have some historical requirements. In order to do a long term sustainable pool you'd need a much larger regeneration zone that includes gravel beds and a way to circulate the water through the beds. To do this you could create concrete walls the length of the pool and plant them. Alternatively you could use IBC totes on the shallow end with David Pagan's method of airlift pumps, or you could use powered pumps. Either way you need to oxygenate the water and you need media for beneficial bacteria to grow in.

  • @Jean-sv6kk
    @Jean-sv6kk2 ай бұрын

    Interesting!!! Hi from Pennsylvania ❤❤❤

  • @ladysparkymartin
    @ladysparkymartin2 ай бұрын

    Leaving Nestor out there for days is exactly what my parents would have done! 😂

  • @lynettecockburn332
    @lynettecockburn3322 ай бұрын

    Just thinking that Spurtle may enjoy a Mrs Spurtle? Also if they grow to the size of their environment you may create the Loch Mapperton Monster. Definitely a tourist attraction in its own right! I first started watching you guys two years ago cos of your beautiful natural and historic pool. I admire you so much Julie for your determination, energy and early morning swim x

  • @michaelhoran407
    @michaelhoran40721 күн бұрын

    I would filter the 18th century pool water through a series of the largest diotomaceous earth water filters and backwash these every month to clean them. You could also plant MANGROVE TREES.😊

  • @tangerinetigerlily1
    @tangerinetigerlily12 ай бұрын

    i watch a lot of palladium and natural pool videos. Gravel bottom for nutrient eating bacteria? More floating islands (up to 1/3 of the surface if the pool). Also terrestrial or emergent plants soak up more nutrients than fully aquatic ones. A full bog filter area would help immensely as you could combine all these things into one area.

  • @si_vis_amari_ama
    @si_vis_amari_ama2 ай бұрын

    Now that the pool is drained, how about going all-in (sorry) and build cement block reed boxes along two sides? I know its a big undertaking, but then it's done and dusted.

  • @marymerrill1612
    @marymerrill16122 ай бұрын

    Not again! What happened??!!!

  • @nenetovar
    @nenetovar2 ай бұрын

    How about solar floating pump system? So the pump works with the Sun ☀?

  • @silva7493
    @silva74932 ай бұрын

    I hate to break it to you guys, but as someone who has reared a turtle from the size of a small cookie to the size of a large dinner plate, and was the responsible party for his weekly tank cleanings, Splurtle will be making substantial daily nutrient deposits in the pool. I think any more turtle pals for him would threaten to overcome your biological filtration system in little time.

  • @ae-hv9kc
    @ae-hv9kc2 ай бұрын

    I have a fish pond and I don’t use any chemicals in it at all and the water is very clear and clean. I do use an ultra-violet filter light. You wouldn’t need to pump some water out and through the filter and then back in again but it looks to me like you have some ports where you could quite easily to that. Yes, you do need some electricity (could be solar supplied?) to energize the pump and filter it wouldn’t be that much. This could be a chemical free way for you to keep your pool clean.

  • @SweetOne.
    @SweetOne.2 ай бұрын

    Wow! Has it been 2 years already? So glad to see that the repairs have held and the pool is good for another refill. That must have been a relief to not see the pool filling back up while trying to empty it. Maybe spurtle will have to live in the next pool down with his own floaty?

  • @allenseeallendo5844
    @allenseeallendo58442 ай бұрын

    In America a new hot thing people are doing is “natural swimming pools”. It’s basically like a zero maintenance pond that’s safe to swim in and you can keep fish and all types of things. No chemicals needed.

  • @Skattie
    @Skattie2 ай бұрын

    Bless your hearts ❤

  • @alisonsneed3707
    @alisonsneed37072 ай бұрын

    I have to subscribe now just so I don’t miss the refilled finished pool. I was expecting this video to show you doing a lap in a clean pool.

  • @jaxbronson9734
    @jaxbronson97342 ай бұрын

    Nice, another pool episode. This Chanel’s best content by far. You should drain and fill it every week. lol

  • @maryanntraphagen5910
    @maryanntraphagen59102 ай бұрын

    Didn’t David recommend having bubblers too. You can buy solar floating fountains for a bird bath, I wonder if a few or a dozen of those would hel with the aeration. Or if u could have a couple of larger ones running on solar. ❤❤❤❤

  • @user-ef5gi1gl3h
    @user-ef5gi1gl3h2 ай бұрын

    I really do love your energy.....

  • @LC-bb6jd
    @LC-bb6jd2 ай бұрын

    Need a fountain to aerate the water.Love the pool!!

  • @dawelch69
    @dawelch692 ай бұрын

    In addition to turtles, I recommend adding frogs, and goldfish. All of the aforementioned will eat algae.

  • @tangerinetigerlily1

    @tangerinetigerlily1

    2 ай бұрын

    frog don't eat algae, but tadpoles do.

  • @lindsayhenson6628
    @lindsayhenson66282 ай бұрын

    Good job.

  • @117Pinkyflower
    @117Pinkyflower2 ай бұрын

    That darn pool! 🐢❤ So are you going a different direction with the pool? Definitely get Spurtle have some friends!

  • @gregmason125
    @gregmason125Ай бұрын

    Love the music 😁

  • @joycejackson9315
    @joycejackson931525 күн бұрын

    I'd buy a paddle boat and a few swans. To have fun with your kids while they are young. Then, plant the water Lillie on your cement pond.

  • @blippityblop2767
    @blippityblop27672 ай бұрын

    Bamboo. Grows like crazy in aquatic settings and sucks up nutrients. Just make sure to get the right type of

  • @anitaw3255
    @anitaw32552 ай бұрын

    I just found your channel and watched my first 2 episodes. The pool.

  • @notinvogue4287
    @notinvogue42872 ай бұрын

    Imagine 18th century gatherings at the pool 🥰

  • @99shoebox
    @99shoebox2 ай бұрын

    I would ask the Flawless Cleaners to come in. They are amazing.

  • @bridgetmorse9395
    @bridgetmorse93952 ай бұрын

    Splurtle of Mapperton mugs

  • @Druppelsgewijs
    @Druppelsgewijs2 ай бұрын

    since you got no water surface skimmer filter all the debree is just staying in the pond, like sticks & leaves so it will dirty up the pond fast, each year with autum & winter, a skimmer would collect the most debree that falls in

  • @joanknudsen-zp9wg
    @joanknudsen-zp9wg2 ай бұрын

    Tak!

  • @californiadreamer2580
    @californiadreamer25802 ай бұрын

    What about using a solar powered sand filter to help remove some of the grunge that accumulates, and to help aerate the water. Just requires simple back wash to clean it, not a lot of effort required.

  • @ruthmiller8919
    @ruthmiller89192 ай бұрын

    Hi Luke and Julie go as natural as you can have fun swimming

  • @edithallen238
    @edithallen2382 ай бұрын

    Are you cleaning the other pool as well (the one on the other side of the crossover)?