Hi
Last summer I dug a very small pond which is about 3 feet deep and a plastic barrel round. I had read that even a small pond like that will attract frogs. I put a tower of bricks up one side so frogs can get out.
I've no plants in it, I chucked a small amount of soil in the bottom when I put it in and a bucket of water from an established pond.
The only things in there now are duck weed, water snails, mosquito larve and assorted insects. Btw did you know spiders prey on mosquito larve? fascinating, they wait near the waterline or on small leaves on the water.
Anyway....... I've no frogs! No spawn this year. Strange when we moved in we had frogs in the garden, but no more. Next door has a pond and they seem to have lost all their frogs as well.
We back onto a small brook, but we do have a cat, so not sure if that would scare them away, the cat does use the pool as a drinking fountain.
So what do I do, what plants could I plant is the most important question I suppose.
Last summer I dug a very small pond which is about 3 feet deep and a plastic barrel round. I had read that even a small pond like that will attract frogs. I put a tower of bricks up one side so frogs can get out.
I've no plants in it, I chucked a small amount of soil in the bottom when I put it in and a bucket of water from an established pond.
The only things in there now are duck weed, water snails, mosquito larve and assorted insects. Btw did you know spiders prey on mosquito larve? fascinating, they wait near the waterline or on small leaves on the water.
Anyway....... I've no frogs! No spawn this year. Strange when we moved in we had frogs in the garden, but no more. Next door has a pond and they seem to have lost all their frogs as well.
We back onto a small brook, but we do have a cat, so not sure if that would scare them away, the cat does use the pool as a drinking fountain.
So what do I do, what plants could I plant is the most important question I suppose.
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