Pond Stars

2014 • Nat Geo Wild
4.5
11 reviews
TV-PG
Rating
Eligible
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Season 1 episodes (6)

1 Turtle Power
9/9/14
The Pond Stars create a pond for rescued turtles, to be used as an outdoor classroom for an upcoming kids camp. Greg and his guys build a 35-foot waterfall and 600 gallon, underground reservoir that will have wildlife flocking to a suburban backyard.
2 California Streaming
9/16/14
The team starts in the California mountains where they attempt to replicate a brown trout stream in a client’s backyard. Then, the guys head to Los Angeles, where they are asked to create a healing garden for a brave cancer survivor.
3 Welcome to the Jungle
9/23/14
In Florida, the guys must race the clock, and face construction challenges they’ve never seen, all while trying to blend two unique backyards with the wetlands and coastal ecosystems surrounding them.
4 Fat Koi Slim
9/30/14
The crew installs a giant, natural pond in Tony and Shari’s backyard to provide a larger home for their koi fish. Their koi have grown obese from an incorrect diet, so the crew must also design a koi treadmill so these fish can lose their belly fat.
5 School of Rock
10/7/14
After long hours, some close calls, and way too much grunt work, the new guy, Chris, is finally put to the test to prove what he has learned. Ed and Greg construct a courtyard pond for the perfect outdoor classroom at a nearby high school.
6 Big Bad Wolf
10/14/14
The Pond Stars head to the world-renowned Lincoln Park Zoo for two projects. At the Red Wolf exhibit their solution requires a massive overhaul. Then a small job at the bird exhibit turns into a total re-do and they only have 4 days to get it done.

About this show

Dive into the wild world of ponds with Greg Wittstock, one of the most experienced backyard pond builders. His goal is to completely transform boring backyards and plain public spaces into inspiring natural habitats and oases for local critters.

Ratings and reviews

4.5
11 reviews
sabrina jurban
October 22, 2014
Great show but they don't have deep enough water level for some of the ponds ! I have always heard 3 foot minimum for koi to have a healthy life.
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Jesse Miller
October 6, 2014
I have been anticipating this show because I work for Earthworks in Jacksonville.
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