How to make a wildlife pond? 5 tips
How to create a backyard pond inspired by nature? Discover 5 key elements in building your own wildlife reservoir.
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BACKYARD POND – IS IT FOR ME?
Do you sometimes catch yourself on thinking that you’re feeling bored in your own backyard garden? That something is missing? Intuition never fails.
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Having your own backyard pond has a lot of advantages. It brings a fresh look to your garden, catching the eye and letting to rest by the flowing water. It is also a great place for any life – backyard pond attract birds, frogs and other animals. So why wouldn’t you be satisfied of having such space in your own home place?
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HOW TO MAKE A WILDLIFE POND? 5 TIPS
To make it easier for you, we listed 5 key elements which you need to consider while starting your first wildlife pond.
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- To attract wild animals, make sure that you adapted your pond with them in mind. Create shallow spaces, so birds can drink pond water and bath safely. The same thing comes with the frogs – they need shallow areas to breed.
- Create shelters when wildly living animals will be able to hide from predators. You can use stones and logs. The great alternative is also to plant densely low-growing plants around the reservoir.
- Dragonflies like to patrol the area. To invite them into your wildlife habitat that you will be creating, you can put bigger stones or logs inside your pond so they can stick out of the water and become a resting space.
- To ensure pond water oxygenation, plant a lot of plants. No matter is you choose floating or submerged ones, every plant is irreplaceable. Having a lot of plants in your pond will make it healthier and more balanced. It will also attract wildlife, which observing can bring a lot of joy.
- To stop plants to grow outside your pond, put stones on its edge. It will also make it easier to observe any animals while taking baths in the pond.