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Natural Style Pond with Pond Liners

The most important step in creating a natural pond is deciding where to site it giving enough space around the pond to prepare the ground for planting. The next step is to layout the shape and, once satisfied, start to dig your hole (refer to ‘Pond Planning and Construction‘ article for more detailed information on [...]

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Pond Liners, Frogs and Tadpoles

A garden pond constructed using a pond liner with at least one sloping edge to the pond will make an ideal wildlife haven in your garden attracting creatures such as frogs or toads. Please refer to an earlier Pond Liners Blog, ‘Add Pond to make Garden Wildlife Friendly’, which gives tips on constructing a wildlife [...]

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Ponds, pond liners, wildlife - how to protect them during a hot, dry summer?

Protecting the pond liner as well as the plants, fish or wildlife inhabiting your pond are important to ensure their longevity. The top concern of pond owners during warm weather is green algae, which is a symptom of high nutrient levels in ponds.
If your pond level is getting low, don’t panic, it’s natural during summer. [...]

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Pond liners are a popular choice for constructing ponds

The magic of water has fascinated us for centuries. Virtually all cultures on earth have found a way to incorporate water into their gardens and homes in some way. Garden ponds continue to hold the same fascination today. They bring a new dimension to our outdoor living space and create a stunning focal point in [...]

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Tips on protecting your garden pond and pond liner from predators

My advise is to deal with predators before they do damage to your pond liner and pond content.
If your garden pond is frequently plagued by predators, there are a few solutions to consider depending on what type of predator is preying on your fish.
A solution may be to put netting over your pond. A fence [...]

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Attracting Newts to your garden pond

We are fortunate to live out in the country and within walking distance from our home there are a number of wildlife ponds. Our daughter has become fascinated with the wildlife attracted to these ponds and of particular interest this summer were the newts which she so desperately wanted to catch and keep as pets [...]

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Get funky attracting wildlife around your garden pond

There are so many types and designs of homes for wildlife creatures, which can be purchased through various gardening related websites and garden centres. But, why not get creative and make your own funky design. A great idea is to get a few old decaying logs and stack them on top of each other to [...]

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Discovering wildlife while constructing your pond

A tip for all those in the process of planning a garden pond construction - look out for the little creatures in the ground. It was while digging a hole in my garden that I discovered a colony of red ants nesting just below the ground. The plan for my garden has always been to [...]

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Creatures depend on aquatic plants grown in ponds

Plants are essential to keep the water clean in ponds which don’t have a pond pump and filter. Pond or aquatic plants are also needed to provide a habitat for many kinds of water creatures such as snails and dragonflies. Snails, of course are welcome in ponds too as they move about cleaning up the [...]

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Image of pond liner wildlife pond

It is important to cover exposed edges of pond liner to prevent damage by wildlife entering the pond or from the suns UV rays. This is also important to make a pond look natural. The exposed pond liner of a gently sloping edge can be covered with turf or with pebbles.

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