How to Create a Wildlife Pond in your Garden

How to Create a Wildlife Pond in your Garden

Coldwater
In addition to being a wonderful feature to enjoy in your garden, wildlife ponds are fantastic for aiding local environmental conservation, and can support local populations of insects, birds, mammals, amphibians and various other species.
Sexing Frogs, Toads and Tree Frogs

Sexing Frogs, Toads and Tree Frogs

Amphibians
Determining the sex of your amphibian can be essential to ensure you have the correct mix in your habitat, and the right balance when it comes to breeding and mating.
PondXpert Guide | Pond Jobs in Spring

PondXpert Guide | Pond Jobs in Spring

Care Sheets
The garden pond in the spring time is possibly the most exciting time of the year. Christmas is a distant memory, and everyone is desperately trying (and in my case failing) to stick to their New Year's Resolutions.
How do I attract frogs to my garden pond?

How do I attract frogs to my garden pond?

Frogs
Frogs will migrate to ponds during the spring, often returning to areas where they may have spawned in previous years. Even If ponds have been filled-in or removed it can be common for amphibians to return to the same area.
Is it good to have frogs in your pond?

Is it good to have frogs in your pond?

Frogs
It's easy to encourage frogs to visit your pond by providing a pond where tadpoles can develop, that has at least one shallowly sloping side up to dry land to allow frogs to access the habitat.