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    Good evening folks.

    Approx 2 months ago i built myself a nice polycarb greenhouse and have since filled it with all sorts of exciting plants. Today, whilst on the daily watering routine i notice movement behind the tomatoes and on investigating i found a tiny little frog.. and then a slightly bigger frog... and then an even bigger frog!
    Seems the runoff from my daily watering is providing kermitt and co a nice place to rest but it raises a couple of questions -
    do the frogs present any issues for my plants
    are the frogs endangering themselves by residing in such an un-natural home?

    answers on a postcard to the usual address

    cheers folk

  • #2
    I would leave the frogs alone. They will provide a service by eating slugs and other bugs and will do no damage to your plants.

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    • #3
      Lucky you, I used to have lots of frogs and toads but they seem to be getting rarer inspite of the fact that I garden organically and try to encourage wildlife as much as poss.

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