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Old Aquarium Water Garden
.......wouldn't be something I'd choose... i agree with marshwello get a shallowish pot with no holes fill halfway with substrate and create an emersed sytle setup with aquarium plants and the will flower this is a common method used to dry start aquatic plants for aquarium i by Dibbler
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25/04/2012 20:47:34
by Dibbler
Tulips
.   This is a great tip! My Tulips come back every year, but then I have sandy soil that reaches high temps in the sunny months. Otherwise, I would definitely do this ripening thing, although it would be preferable to plant the bulbs in those aquatic baskets by danny250582
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09/04/2013 22:48:59
by Woodgreen wonderboy
Talkback: Toad in the garden
YEARS AGO THEY WERE IN OUR AREA,I HAVE ONLY MANAGED TO GET FROGS TOADS AND PALMATE NEWTS.DOES ANYONE KNOW HOW TO ENCOURAGE THE GREAT CRESTED NEWTS BACK INTO MY GARDEN,[ANY SPECIAL PLANTS ETC]. A primary school in Inverness is starting from the 'ground by kaycurtis
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28/11/2011 18:39:32
by Richard Jones
Ponds
about keeping fish, a pond this size would house 2 pond fish nicely - do keep in mind that pond fish and aquatic plants grow bigger then indoors. Oh, and remember to put in steps, should any wildlife wish to visit your pond they'll be able to climb out by mdw84
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11/06/2012 15:56:49
by kB3
Talkback: National Insect Week
. To attract wildlife to a garden, planting flowers is actually way down the list of priorities, well below being untidy, leaving grass to grow long, making a log pile, putting in a pond.Tina. Many midges (biting and non-biting) have aquatic larvae.Paula M by Dragonfly
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28/11/2011 18:40:58
by kredithai
Talkback: Newts
pond lifeNewts have a reputation for feeding on other tadpoles, but then they will all eat each other given the chance. A large pond, with enough variation in depth, marginal undulations and aquatic plants should be able to accommodate many different by Daily Digger
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28/11/2011 18:38:09
by Richard Jones
Talkback: Newts and pond water
means that aquatic wildlife cannot survive. Hi I have a small pond. It has been in my garden for 20 years. It has fish,frogs/skaters/dragon flies and a lot more, I clean it by using a hose pipe I start a siphon and let the pipe suck up the contents by Flowerlady
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28/11/2011 18:36:31
by Joanne
Talkback: Frogs, frogspawn, slugs and cats
. But she has rewarded us wonderfully.We have only a few 'planted' aquatic plants in there and need some oxygenating plants but they are expensive in the garden centre to get more than a couple of sprigs. Has anyone any suggestions for a quick way by Marigold
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06/03/2012 19:34:01
by barbara bradford
Talkback: Draining ponds
I went into my greenhouse to sow some seeds the other day, opened up my half used compost and there to greet me was a Robin's nest with 4 eggs beautifully placed. Mum was'nt sitting on them at the time so I managed to retrieve some plants but she by Dragonfly
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28/11/2011 18:40:34
by Angel
Talkback: Frogspawn
I have just looked in our pond which is just a narrow strip of water edged with red bricks with various stones and plants at each end. I saw what I thought was some horrible gunge and assumed it was caused by my ducks getting into the pond last by Gail
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28/11/2011 18:31:01
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