Some of my favourite posts in the private community (available to people who use my blueprint) are the ones where people take matters into their own hands… and absolutely nail it.
This is one of those.
Natalie recently shared these photos of her DIY bog filter — built to replace an Aquascape BioFalls unit. She followed my tutorials, leaned on the formulas in the Blueprint, and pulled off an incredible upgrade.
Here’s what she said:
“Kev — thank you so much for the fantastic tutorials and advice. I’m obsessed with our new bog filter 😍! Included some before, process, and after shots.” — Natalie








Why She Swapped the BioFalls
Aquascape BioFalls units are solid in many setups, but they still need regular cleaning. If you want something more natural, more efficient, and easier to maintain — build a bog filter:
- No pads or cartridges to clean
- Plants + gravel do the work
- Blends beautifully into the landscape
And best of all — she built it herself, using simple tools and materials.
Want to Build Something Like This?
Here’s what Natalie used to make it happen:
✅ The Pond Formulas Blueprint – the exact steps and calculations I use in my own builds
✅ Virtual Kev (KevBot) – ask questions any time and get straight answers
✅ Private Facebook Community – share your progress, get help, and find inspiration
If you’re dreaming of a low-maintenance, natural-looking pond — one that pretty much takes care of itself — this is the system that makes it possible.
👉 Get the Pond Formulas System + KevBot + Community Access
You’ll get everything you need to do what Natalie did!