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Building a pond

By Richard Jones on 07/07/2010 17:25:07

we'll need to back fill a bit more.We're going to have to put up a sign explaining that the pond will not have fish in it. It's a wildlife pond, and in my book fish and wildlife do not mix. And it's unlikely that frogs or toads will find their way


Newts and wildlife ponds

By Richard Jones on 26/03/2013 15:22:04

she hadn't dashed off into the depths. Today, though, when I nip out into the cold wilderness of my garden to have a little look around, I find there is a thin layer of ice on the pond.The rational part of me suspects that even though our pond is very


My garden pond

By Richard Jones on 02/01/2008 11:14:00

, and for which I do not need to download the wrong sort of software: the pond.Early this summer it sprung a leak and the water dropped 30 centimetres leaving an unsightly fringe of stained black plastic liner. I've been meaning to get round to it for months. Now


The brimstone moth

By Richard Jones on 06/05/2009 15:16:07

Our first barbecue of the season was Sunday 3 May, so much pottering about in the garden sunshine. It's all happening out there now. Last week there were 13 newts in the pond, we couldn't move for holly blues and then the swifts were back. It


Frogs and toads in the garden

By Richard Jones on 27/02/2013 12:56:32

from memory I’d have to say that frogs outnumber toads 10 to one.Whenever I speak to anyone about frogs or toads, they are always slightly amazed that their pond-free garden should contain them. But, of course, amphibians only need a pond during


Breeding newts

By Richard Jones on 13/04/2011 18:29:03

One of our cats sat motionless on the edge of the pond today, head drooped down almost touching the water as if he were asleep. But the occasional tic gave him away: he was watching newts. The bright sunshine lit up a corner of our triangular pond


Snakes in the grass

By Richard Jones on 24/06/2009 17:17:16

I've dredged up from the back of my mind a statistic - something like 1 in 25 UK gardens with a pond will have a grass snake in it. Mine, unfortunately, is one of the 24 others without this lovely and fascinating reptile. So when I heard that a


First damselfly of the season

By Richard Jones on 20/05/2009 11:58:34

puella), pictured left. This is very early. Although their flight seasons are usually given as 'May to September' I don't normally come across them until early June.Her pond is relatively shallow, and in full sun, so the warmth of recent days has had


Newts

By Richard Jones on 19/01/2011 08:12:11

After the wet and dismal weekend, I take a tentative stroll in the garden on a clear and bright Tuesday morning, and discover the first newt of the year sitting motionless at the bottom of the pond. I know it has been down there all winter


Fish out of water

By Richard Jones on 23/01/2008 11:06:00

At certain times of the year, as I look out over my back garden, I see a huge heron perched on the chimney stacks of the next street. It's an infrequent, but fairly regular visitor and I often wonder what is attracting it. Our garden pond, up


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