It worries me if a hedgehog falls in,I piled some large stones up at the side of my little water feature next to this plant in the photo. Frogs need something too they can’t jump out of water & would be stuck in there unable to climb out. We had a newt & toads over the years,that’s a plastic duck incase it looks real in the photo that pot does pour water out of it I just never plug it in,it makes a little humming sort of noise,I can’t remember but if there’s moving water you can put some of the barley straw in some old pair of tights to sink in the water,to help against pond weed,our cat likes drinking out of it even though there’s two cat bowls of fresh water daily on the patio,I find that really strange he must like the taste of plant -
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Thanks, I planted the ragged robin and forget me nots along with water mint and the plants in pots under water, quite a few other plants seem to be finding their way in and we have water boatmen, diving beetles, pond skaters and damsel fly larvae living in there too. We had a frog visit , but that has gone, hopefully we might get some tadpoles next year, need to keep the slug numbers down lol.
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Autumn update, I am moving one or two plants into the deeper water for the winter, the Yellow flag Iris might be going into the bog garden next year, so I will remove it from it's pot in the Spring. I'm removing some of the fallen leaves, but not all, they will create habitat for the wildlife.
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Originally posted by burnie View PostPond update...........................................we have a Smooth Newt, not sure if it's on it's own as it's started raining so we came inside and stopped watching.Northern England.
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Last August I thought for a few moments we had an oil slick.
On closer examination it was living and was made up of thousands of little insects.
It did not last long as inch long water beetles arrived and ate the lot.
Near Worksop on heavy clay soil
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Just been to Dobbies in Monifeith, first visit to a garden centre for over a year, bought a Marsh Marigold that is now planted in the bog garden by the pond, plants are mostly showing signs of growing, but not all, the surprise is the Lotus that we grew from seeds, looks like 3 have survived the winter.
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I'm surprised by how quickly certain insects, etc. move in, even into something which isn't really a pond.
I have a bathtub half filled with soil and then filled up with water, in which I am attempting to grow lotuses. It's only been there for a couple months and it's swarming with water fleas, along with a fair number of water beetles (which are presumably eating the water fleas).
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Small ponds can get swamped with certain plants, some are a bit thuggish, I have Hornwort for an oxygenator, a water lily, water hyacinth, a yellow flag Iris,
a bog bean and some reeds, I have gone for native plants rather than imports, bought on line not in pots saved quite a lot of money.
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We have copulating Newts!, definite signs of hanky panky going on, I would have thought it was a bit late, will keep an eye out for tadpoles over the next few weeks, looks like there's 3 females and a male, fascinating watching the miniature wildlife.
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