Building a Pond Irrigation Pump to water the garden and lower our water bill.

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Komentáře • 267

  • @batpherlangkharkrang7976

    Hi.... Evan thanks you for showing your video homestead bye 👋 bye 👋 bye 👋 bye 👋👍👍👍

  • @richardgrosskopf7557
    @richardgrosskopf7557 Před rokem +8

    You could take some pool noodles tie together in a circle so it would keep the duck weed away from the bucket.

  • @libsrdum
    @libsrdum Před rokem +44

    Just don't put any chemicals in the pond to kill weeds. A friend of mine killed his whole garden.

    • @Isaacmantx
      @Isaacmantx Před rokem +1

      Sterile grass carp are cheaper and don’t risk an oxygen kill. Also, Tilapia do a decent job eating algae while providing an additional food source. Unless you are VERY far south, they don’t pose an invasive threat.

    • @TinMan445
      @TinMan445 Před 2 měsíci +1

      That friend isn’t too bright😂

  • @patdoka5716
    @patdoka5716 Před rokem +7

    Love to watch you.
    You have a lot of skills.
    They make a thing called a funnel!!!
    Just had to tease you a little!!
    Keep the videos coming.

    • @sroberts605
      @sroberts605 Před rokem

      Funny to think of all of us shouting at the screen "funnel"!!

  • @MsRreeves
    @MsRreeves Před 14 dny

    That's a great job!

  • @lewie7678
    @lewie7678 Před rokem +1

    Evan & Rebecca,
    An idea to pass by you to keep the duck weed away from the pond water pump. If you took several long pool noodles and joined them together in say a 3 or 4 foot circle. Then, with stiff attachments, fix rigid wire or some other material, at say the North, south, east, and west attach these wires to both the noodles and the bucket. I believe it would prevent the duck weed from accessing the pump suction.

  • @crookedrowfarm6100
    @crookedrowfarm6100 Před rokem +6

    You should see a big difference in the health of the garden plants using the pond water verses municipal water.

  • @russellwall1964
    @russellwall1964 Před rokem +10

    Looking forward to seeing part 2 and how that works out! Hopefully it does even better than expected.

    • @tonyelder
      @tonyelder Před 10 měsíci

      I second that request. I would love to see if your solar generator did all you were hoping that it would. Update soon?

  • @lanejohnston5484
    @lanejohnston5484 Před 13 dny

    Very helpful! (attempting to duplicate and almost identical application). Thank you.

  • @drk218
    @drk218 Před rokem +5

    Thats going to be cool. Make use of the pond water for sure. Hope the pump stays good and clear of muck and stuff. Hopefully the filter system will work great.

  • @punksjutgbd
    @punksjutgbd Před rokem +2

    Kindred souls we are. Love these videos.

  • @elainedegoede6276
    @elainedegoede6276 Před rokem +5

    Well done❤

  • @Bigtoolrack
    @Bigtoolrack Před rokem +1

    Yeah that pump seems to have not problem at all bringing pressure to the garden, great video!

  • @gauthy
    @gauthy Před měsícem +1

    I finished building my irrigation system following exactly your instructions (I figured the parts myself) and it works! It took me a while to prime the pump like you reported but now it works perfectly.
    Also using 5/32” tiny holes, in order to get the same surface area as an open 2” pipe you would only need 150 holes. I drilled 300 just in case some would get clogged and it works perfectly.
    I am able to run 3 sprinkler heads with this set up. Haven’t tried 4 yet.
    I bought the pump and the filter on Amazon, the rest I found at Lowe’s.
    Pump: Acquaer 1HP portable shallow well pump 998GPH, 115V.
    Filter: SAFBY female NPT in-line strainer with stainless steel filter screen (1 inch 40 mesh)

  • @joerodrigues3816
    @joerodrigues3816 Před rokem +2

    You are a very clever man love watching you work it really Amazes me how you do all of these things that you do and your wife to love it

  • @davem3325
    @davem3325 Před rokem +2

    I wish i had a pond! so peaceful!

  • @robfl07
    @robfl07 Před rokem +2

    The channel “the veggie boys” use a stream to irrigate their vegetable fields.. They use a big round sand filter from a pool to clean the water … other than being heavy it seems to work pretty well for them.

  • @sandypratt8951
    @sandypratt8951 Před rokem +4

    ❤️👍👍👍you are so smart.

  • @LFfire1597
    @LFfire1597 Před rokem +4

    You can close the valve down at the pump to help reduce the pressure going out to the sprinklers

  • @ryanpaul5604
    @ryanpaul5604 Před rokem +2

    I'm not sure if this was on the list at the beginning of the year 😂😂👍🏼

  • @knolltop314
    @knolltop314 Před rokem +2

    Might be your most interesting/enjoyable video. Congrats!

  • @thomasgreene5750
    @thomasgreene5750 Před rokem +11

    For routine, repeated irrigation, such as the garden, you may want to install a centrifugal pump in a small pump house with a pressurised delivery tank. The pump can be operated automatically using a pressure switch. That way, all you need to do is go out and turn on the sprinklers to get water, which ought to save you alot of time. If you use a centrifugal pump, it will not be very sensitive to small debris, and you need only put a filter on lines to debris-sensitive end uses. You will need to remember to drain the pump and pull the suction line out of the pond in the fall before the first hard freeze.

    • @littlemogocreek
      @littlemogocreek Před rokem

      Add a timer between the pump and the power source and you could automate the whole process. ;-)

  • @LFfire1597
    @LFfire1597 Před rokem +4

    Make a small skid mount system. Kinda like what is used in the fire service

  • @joannak4640
    @joannak4640 Před rokem +1

    Oh, man...I can't wait to see if it works on the old well!!! 😂
    This is all very cool and I am happy you thought of it 👍

  • @douglasgatian1401
    @douglasgatian1401 Před rokem

    I think the garden is all set!! Nice job

  • @larsonvalleyfarm
    @larsonvalleyfarm Před rokem +1

    I have a similar set up. I use a 1 gallon plastic jug and a short chain hooked to my suction hose. Hose stays about a foot under waters surface and up off the pond floor. No duck weed, no sand!

  • @roberthuckeby2825
    @roberthuckeby2825 Před rokem +2

    hey, good job. It works. Of course some here will have all kinds of 'better' ideas, but this works and it is a relatively easy solution. I like it. Can't wait for the next video to see what else it is capable of doing!!!

    • @sroberts605
      @sroberts605 Před rokem

      Yes, all the comments are very interesting, but I like the simplicity too. Time will, of course, have the final say?

  • @valeriedevereux5912
    @valeriedevereux5912 Před rokem

    Love your videos. You are definitely one smart guy.

  • @Dan-qy1rg
    @Dan-qy1rg Před rokem +2

    I'm very impressed with your can do attitude, like seeing that mentality in folks. I think that is a great idea, we have the same situation with lack of rain here, unfortunately we don't have a pond with water. We lost our pond bank a few years back and just haven't been able to get it repaired. Good luck with the rest of it, I enjoy watching you do these projects. Thanks and have a nice day!

    • @sroberts605
      @sroberts605 Před rokem +1

      What happened? Literally erosion, or some event? Sorry to hear it.

    • @Dan-qy1rg
      @Dan-qy1rg Před rokem

      @@sroberts605 Erosion from cattle

  • @sroberts605
    @sroberts605 Před rokem

    I love it! Love the simplicity, the visual checks, the versatility. Not surprised you stopped at the 1000th drill :)

  • @sandratalbert9578
    @sandratalbert9578 Před rokem

    Wow… that is quite a system. Seems simple but evident that lots of thoughts went into it. Fascinating! Kudos!!! What a great use if the pond water. Must be a relief to be able to water the garden without knowing you aren’t increasing your water bill.

  • @cindybowman9972
    @cindybowman9972 Před rokem

    Cool Beans! Very informative and successful .

  • @janicecancilla913
    @janicecancilla913 Před rokem

    This is so exciting!!! What a cliff hanger!!⭐️

  • @BearMeat4Dinner
    @BearMeat4Dinner Před rokem

    Evan I need to dig me up a pond as soon as I get home!!! Great video!

  • @eduardfrazao3506
    @eduardfrazao3506 Před rokem +1

    Well informed good job

  • @mrxyooj
    @mrxyooj Před 5 měsíci +1

    That is nice! Ty for sharing. I have a few acres of farmland that does not have a well and after searching YT I think this is what I will need.

  • @olddawgdreaming5715
    @olddawgdreaming5715 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for sharing Evan, looks like you made a great choice on the garden watering system. Sure hope you can do good on the old well. Stay safe and keep up the great videos. OLD DAWG DREAMING Fred.

  • @miguelavelasquez8056
    @miguelavelasquez8056 Před rokem

    Pump works good that's pretty smart thing to do Evan to save water hope it goes well for you thank you for sharing

  • @jerrystout3032
    @jerrystout3032 Před rokem +1

    Great 👍job Evan!!

  • @teenagefarmer
    @teenagefarmer Před rokem

    That's awesome. Glad it seems to be working. Looks like it will be very useful. Keep up the good work

  • @michellegerrard6623
    @michellegerrard6623 Před rokem

    Such a good solution 👍

  • @tvcat3665
    @tvcat3665 Před rokem +9

    What a Rube Goldberg device you conjured up! 😀I let out a cheer when it started and finally pumped out a nice spray of water. I'm surprised you get a water bill. I like this experiment!

  • @johnkeyes630
    @johnkeyes630 Před rokem

    Evan.....nice work !!!...Very impressive.....

  • @casid9929
    @casid9929 Před rokem

    Maybe a funnel would help. LOVE the build. You remind me of my Dad. He could build anything, really miss him.

  • @fmcb269
    @fmcb269 Před rokem +1

    One day someone is going to invent the funnel, and priming pumps will get a whole lot easier!

  • @georgesg10
    @georgesg10 Před rokem +1

    Glue a fitting on a funnel Screw it on the valve fill it with water and add more water as needed to prime the pump , the pumt will prime itself quickly then close the valve

  • @mitchellgourley4642
    @mitchellgourley4642 Před rokem

    Great job may God be with you

  • @thetownchurch
    @thetownchurch Před rokem

    You made a great video capturing the critical elements to the system as well as you trouble shooting it. I appreciate your video! I am looking into creating a decorative water channel and was doing research how to pump from the bottom of the channel back to the top. I imagine something like this would be quite effective. Thank you!

  • @gerardcudmore1556
    @gerardcudmore1556 Před rokem

    You could fill the pail with small rocks and they would also help to filter out weeds and sand before they get to your pipe . Also could wrap your pipe with a mesh screen. Great video as always. great idea and set up.

  • @jason27swg
    @jason27swg Před rokem +2

    Evan,
    If you find this works for you consider putting a top on the bucket so if it does tip duck weed can't get the line.
    I have a set up that waters my garden and pasture as well. I buried pvc from the pump to several locations that I want to water and hook a hose reel up to the end of the pvc. I can water using 5 heads. Granted my pump is a bit larger and is mounted on a platform about 3 feet out in thr pond about 6 inches above the water level and the inlet is 1.5 feet deep. I use a sprinkler on wheels that I got at northern tool that throws the water in an 110 foot circle

  • @outdoorstudios2022
    @outdoorstudios2022 Před rokem

    Hello CVA, thanks for sharing

  • @danwilkening888
    @danwilkening888 Před rokem

    Great job!!!!

  • @loganh6736
    @loganh6736 Před rokem +1

    Great idea use some 3/4 in. PVC tubing and a trencher to get water though out your property. We did it for the family’s cabin / homestead for the garden and for fire protection in the summertime for over 30 years but we use a gas driven pump we have sprinkler sit about 12 feet off the ground for good coverage. If you’re confused on cabin / homestead use kids call it a cabin but me grandpa homesteaded it in 1912 and always had family living on it

  • @jg8644
    @jg8644 Před rokem

    Great episode!

  • @paulsackett3485
    @paulsackett3485 Před rokem +1

    Great idea. Most of the old farm ponds were built for irrigation and watering livestock. I would recommend suspending your pick up bucket about 4’ from the surface. Find an old 55 gallon plastic barrel to use as a float. We watered hundreds of head of cattle with that exact set up and rarely had an issue. It will get your pickup below the duckweed and into some cleaner water

  • @missouritraveler6401
    @missouritraveler6401 Před rokem

    You did an amazing job with all the filters and shut off valves-My hat is off to You on how to make the pump work effectively. Use a funnel to add water to prime the pump.

  • @AfterTheRains
    @AfterTheRains Před rokem +2

    Love your innovations Evan. You had all your ducks in a row except perhaps a simple funnel might have helped to fill the priming section. 😅
    I watched another channel use solar power for their air filters to clean the pond. It looks to be pretty clear now.

  • @northernmnmike2508
    @northernmnmike2508 Před rokem

    Literally finally proved my system out last week...
    Filled my 5 gallon pail full to the top with Pee Rock... primed.... put an inline sediment filter on... worked awesome.
    I put a lid on my bucket also... just incase the river pushed my bucket over.

  • @MichaelJones1527
    @MichaelJones1527 Před rokem +1

    I have a similar situation and I'm using a 3 hp running on 220. It works well on our irrigation. You may find out that you need more horsepower to get the correct lift from the pond.

    • @DEJones71
      @DEJones71 Před rokem

      I think you need a booster pump pumping water to a tank which is pressureized

  • @stenandersen4696
    @stenandersen4696 Před rokem

    Great video👍👍👍

  • @nick39
    @nick39 Před 5 měsíci

    Nice job!

  • @tommychew6544
    @tommychew6544 Před rokem +2

    Man, I would attach 1/8 hardware at the very least to cover any hole going into that bucket. It doesn't take much to make the pump stop working overtime, and it can overheat and burnout. I did something similar once, you have to keep up with what is going into the bucket very regularly and the screens on the outside. Just a short weather event can make conditions change very quickly. Goodluck.

    • @yas4435
      @yas4435 Před rokem +1

      Oh yes this kind of water attracts all kinds of strange things and putting a hardware cloth or some thing on those bigger holes on the bucket is very highly advisable you’ll be glad you did. If the weather gets very dicey you’ll be regretting yourself for sure.

  • @deannaoverstreet4146
    @deannaoverstreet4146 Před rokem

    Good job!

  • @doncc6080
    @doncc6080 Před rokem

    COOL as in water!!!!

  • @davidzemke2549
    @davidzemke2549 Před rokem +3

    Thank you. It may be intresting to understand the Psi.. you may think about having two filters to be able to clean one while running the system.

    • @gauthy
      @gauthy Před měsícem

      Great idea!

  • @jjj32801
    @jjj32801 Před rokem +1

    Irrigating with lake water for 26 years. You need a screen on your intake and keep in the shade (or under a structure) to avoid buildup on intake. Clean it as needed.

  • @billybike57
    @billybike57 Před rokem

    You got top flight problem solving skills. 👍🏼

  • @billgolcher2537
    @billgolcher2537 Před rokem

    Great job

  • @EC4400
    @EC4400 Před rokem

    Irrigation system. Nice pump. Genius, Evan! All the aqua nutrients, who needs fish emollient,

  • @DEJones71
    @DEJones71 Před rokem

    Good job Evan

  • @arosenberger87
    @arosenberger87 Před rokem +24

    A trash pump and a 2000 gallon water storage tank would be a better option. Put the tank on a high enough elevation and it gravity feeds water. You can filter the water as it goes into the tank. It would also reduce the need to have a pump running to water the garden continuously for hours each day vs once a week.
    Also reduces the chances of destroying a sensitive pump like a sprinkler pump... Plus every time you start that pump you will need to prime it...

    • @dickdavidson3616
      @dickdavidson3616 Před rokem +2

      Agree but don’t think he has 30m or 100ft in elevation for good water pressure.

    • @Corvid-
      @Corvid- Před rokem +5

      Your better option is to build a water tower?

    • @bonniehollingsworth1996
      @bonniehollingsworth1996 Před rokem

      Lid on the bucket?

    • @BS.-.-
      @BS.-.- Před rokem +2

      Look at that guys land..its all flat and a 2000gal tank runs about $1 a gallon so you would be spending 5x for the same water.

    • @terrycastor8299
      @terrycastor8299 Před rokem

      For what Evan is trying to do, this option looks pretty solid, especially with his solar power supplying the electricity. Longevity of this pump may become a factor.

  • @tenneyconstruction7323

    very cool!

  • @t-dog8528
    @t-dog8528 Před rokem

    Put a weight on the strainer and let it hang from a float to capture mid level water, a rope to the other side of pond will secure it's position above the deepest part or "sump" of pond, nice little build

  • @HienTran-gl9bx
    @HienTran-gl9bx Před 11 měsíci

    i like the bucket and homemade
    fillter

  • @dorianmorton67
    @dorianmorton67 Před rokem

    So smart! 🇨🇦❤️

  • @gabrielebassani5307
    @gabrielebassani5307 Před rokem

    Hey, you should consider building a little cockpit and move the pump within it. In this way you can place the pump below the level of water in the pond and solve the priming problem. Morever, this limits cavitation (especially during hot summers) and thus increases the life of the pumo

  • @evil17
    @evil17 Před 6 měsíci

    Good job & vid mate, I like what you have done. I would suggest you consider maybe putting a firm fitting tyre tube around the top of the bucket and pump it up so it fits tight & helps float ur whole filter bucket system so if you get a flood the bucket can go up & down with the change of water height & not take in any floating debris.

  • @robertlam-qd1xb
    @robertlam-qd1xb Před 7 měsíci

    If you put a foot valve on the end of the pipe on a 90degree elbow it will act as a check valve too. It will fill up quickly and you wont lose the prime.
    Great job

  • @ronaldlee2376
    @ronaldlee2376 Před rokem

    By now, there should be a strong indication the White Triploid Amur fish are consuming Duck weed/Algae. For a treat, when cutting grass next to pond, direct mower discharge chute at the water. Amur will love it. I do this every time i cut grass & Amur swim swiftly to the clippings to slurp it off the surface. Agree, pond water will provide nutrients to your veg. garden.

  • @georgemoomaw2244
    @georgemoomaw2244 Před rokem

    Brilliantly thought out design. If you had done this in Michigan, we have a thing called a funnel.
    that's F-U-N-N-E-L. Most are under 2 bucks. I would be happy to sent one to you. 🙂

  • @joeldcoxks
    @joeldcoxks Před rokem +1

    Something to consider for garden irrigation, is drip irrigation. Could be drip tape, single drip emitters or anything of the like. You end up wasting a lot less water because you're putting it right into the ground, versus on top and battling evaporation. Especially with how you're running the garden fabric, you could easily lay the tape under the ground where you plant.

  • @jakeschisler7525
    @jakeschisler7525 Před rokem

    The first house we moved to in Florida there was a pond out back and several houses used the pond water to irrigate. Of course my house didn't have this so i used a submersible pump and it worked great for awhile, till the junk in the pond ruined it.

  • @donlatimer5114
    @donlatimer5114 Před rokem

    Evan here is something for you to consider , dill some 1/2”or 3/4” holes in the lid and put it on your bucket , get another length of siphoning hose so that you can put the bucket further out into the pond . If you could get some floats like on fishing net, you could zip tie them to the siphoning hose, the keep it level on the surface of the pond and then then hang the bucket from some floats so it hangs about a foot below the surface of the pond , this should keep most of the debris out of your watering system … just something for you to think about , you have a great idea this might add some more to it

  • @michaelgardner800
    @michaelgardner800 Před rokem +1

    Even,
    You have a good thing going, but first off, I think you should have cleaned the stones before putting them in the bucket, I believe that is where you got the debris from that was on the filter screen. Second put some screen wire on those big holes you put in the bucket, this will help to keep the duck weed out. Third, put some clean bigger rocks in the bucket around your homemade screen, that will also help to keep most if not all the debris out and will not reduce you water intake, oh and put a lid back on the bucket. This is only my opinion!

  • @BarnesysBuilds
    @BarnesysBuilds Před 8 měsíci

    Nice work, an additional pressure shutoff valve would be advantageous so you don't blow any hoses out. You can get mechanical pressure circuit breaker valves that are great for remote pumps where power is an issue. Even though its near the house a couple of 250watt solar panels and a mechanical pressure switch would send water up automatically. cheers

  • @twisterdude100
    @twisterdude100 Před rokem

    i bet that pond water will be almost like fertilizer! i watered my seed starts this year with collected rain water and had the best seed starts iv'e ever had!

  • @marydanen5220
    @marydanen5220 Před rokem

    Genius idea.

  • @rf4215
    @rf4215 Před 22 minutami

    Unless you are running water thru drip emitters, you don't even need this. If you need clean water going thru irrigation valves, get valves for dirty water. My dilemma is, I pull from a creek and want to run some drip emitters. Lot's of organic matter. Have made several filters like this. They don't work for long before you have to clean them.

  • @ianmurray9201
    @ianmurray9201 Před rokem

    awe your teasing now!😀

  • @bay9876
    @bay9876 Před rokem +2

    You need water for a farm. Maybe a shallow well setup would have water on demand and pipe the water around to frost free hose bib.

  • @TheLakingc
    @TheLakingc Před rokem

    Thank lyou!

  • @BrownsSelfStorage
    @BrownsSelfStorage Před 5 měsíci

    Nice video

  • @wileycoyotesr8623
    @wileycoyotesr8623 Před rokem +1

    Wow, talk about being self-sufficient. Now you just need some kind of inner tube-like device to keep duckweed away from the intake. Kind of the reverse of what is used to contain oil spills in a donut shape. Good luck finding that. ha 👍👍👍

  • @codycopeland7527
    @codycopeland7527 Před rokem

    I have some experience with a very similar setup at my fathers place. On the gardne house end of things, pay close attention to the ordice size of any spickets, valves, splitters ect that you may add. We replaced all the traditional spickets with full port ball valves and all the splitters with full port splitters. This allowed us to run 8 sprinklers with better pressure at each then we previously were getting with 6.
    Also, id highly recommended heading over to irrigation king webiste and checking out there 1-1/2" rain gun. Yes it is exspensive but we have one at our farm for watering the outdoor areana and its amazing. It shoots about 85' and drops around 25-30 gpm. I bought 100' runs of 1-1/2" blue discharge hose of amazon with pre installed camlock fitting for $60. It runs straight off from a 1-1/2" pvc line coming off from a well a pump thats on a vfd. (Same pump runs water for the greenhouses and horse barn)

  • @markhudspeth8503
    @markhudspeth8503 Před rokem

    Just cost me 730 dollars for a new motor on my well (no labor) last on lasted 23 years. Looking good❤

  • @ryanpaulsen5603
    @ryanpaulsen5603 Před rokem

    Get a wifi outlet where the pump plugs in, and you can program timers on and off, and completely automate your watering

  • @racsoga
    @racsoga Před rokem

    Viéndote desde Barcelona!

  • @judypell6701
    @judypell6701 Před rokem +2

    Can you feed the duck weed to the pigs? Kevin from Hidden heights farm channel does this. He said it's high protein.❤

  • @yas4435
    @yas4435 Před rokem +3

    I know it’s a chore but you’re gonna have to clean out that small filter like once a week or more depending on how many hours you’re running the system. This was a chore I had to do for my aquarium set ups which was huge and it got tiring after a few months doing it so just so you know maintenance of the sprinkler heads maintenance of the InTEXT system the maintenance of the filtration system you’ve got is gonna take a few hours a week to maintain just so you’re not surprised I was when I did it!!!!!

  • @cathiwim
    @cathiwim Před rokem

    I would put a leg of knee high hose on the pond end, to keep small stuff from getting to the strainer