Hi, I moved house last August and inherited a pond - not had one before and it has been soooo enjoyable watching the changes in it. Got tons of tadpoles at the minute. There are stones and a slope to help things get in and out. There are also a lot of plants around the edges that provide access. I've just moved some old logs to one side of the pond for the newts -I'm hoping they will live there rather than my potato bags - I keep getting a fright every time I earth up.
I did allow lots of leaves to settle over winter, the pump broke and as my dog is a water baby (she enjoys splashing so much I feel guilty trying to keep her out), so the pond went quite green -lots of blanket weed -removed most of that now and as the lillys etc are rising - they are helping to reduce the open pond surface.
I really would recommend a wildlife pond I'm sure your family will love it, and if my pond can survive mine/dog treatment then I'm sure yours will be up and running in no time. Have a think about the size -you may wish you got a bigger one once its up and running. Try to fill it up with rain water as it will help it establish quicker. Good luck,
Clare
I did allow lots of leaves to settle over winter, the pump broke and as my dog is a water baby (she enjoys splashing so much I feel guilty trying to keep her out), so the pond went quite green -lots of blanket weed -removed most of that now and as the lillys etc are rising - they are helping to reduce the open pond surface.
I really would recommend a wildlife pond I'm sure your family will love it, and if my pond can survive mine/dog treatment then I'm sure yours will be up and running in no time. Have a think about the size -you may wish you got a bigger one once its up and running. Try to fill it up with rain water as it will help it establish quicker. Good luck,
Clare
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