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A pond is a fantastic way to attract wildlife into your garden and even a tiny pond will benefit a lot of animals. Many creatures are entirely aquatic, some start their lives in water and others need ...
Gardeners have been encouraged to do this simple task in April to ensure clear water in their garden ponds all summer long ...
4. Help Build a Wildlife Pond A wildlife pond is a fantastic way to support biodiversity year-round. In winter, it becomes a ...
“It would have a gently sloping bank to allow easy access for wildlife. “Construction will involve excavation, using a digger, for the pond area and a land drain to direct standing water from ...
Do you have a wildlife pond in your garden or would you like to add one? Nature thanks you. Museum Wildlife Garden ecologist Sylvia Myers provides advice and answers to commonly asked questions about ...
This article originally appeared on pages 6 and 7 of the No. 5 April 2025 edition of The Gettysburgian magazine By Nathaniel Swindell, Staff Writer The Center for Public Service (CPS) at ...
3. Avoid excessive perimeter or plant shelves Building a shelf around the perimeter of your wildlife pond can look amazing ...
Take it out by hand and leave it on the edge of the pond so that any creatures can crawl back in the water. Prevent your pond from icing over completely in winter by floating a tennis ball on the ...
The resolution would support the restoration, maintenance and preservation of the William Holmes McGuffey Wildlife Preserve, ...