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Wet & Windy winters – what this means for our garden ponds and wildlife
Frequent storms have been problematic over the last few months and with milder wet & windy winters becoming more common, it’s worth considering what this might mean for your pond and its wildlife. Preparing for heavy rainfall We’ve experienced a lot of rain so far this winter. Whilst regular rainfall is helpful for keeping the […]
Autumn Pond Cleaning & Maintenance
Installing a pond is one of the best things you can do for the wildlife in your garden, but it does need to be cared for year-round. And, particularly at this time of year, it’s invaluable to give your pond a thorough clean. An autumn pond clean is a big, mucky job, and, as aquatic […]
Floating plant islands for large ponds
Floating plant islands are often installed on large ponds and have many benefits. Visually they offer a beautifully natural display of foliage . Ecologically they provide a valuable habitat for wildlife, offer shade and refuge for aquatic life, and can even help to improve the water quality. Islands can be customised to the size and […]
Controlling pond algae
If recently you’ve noticed green film on the surface of your pond or a green hue to the water then it’s probably due to a build up of algae, likely caused by the warm weather and high levels of sunshine. However, controlling algae in your pond may or may not be something you feel is […]
Planting up your pond
There’s no doubt that pond plants are lovely to look at, bringing colour, vibrancy and variety to your pond and garden. But they are also very beneficial, both to the water quality of the pond and the local wildlife that rely on it. In this blog we are going to share with you our favourite […]
Winter pond care
Though in the winter months ponds may be limited in what they offer you, they are a vital habitat for fish, wildlife and plants year-round, so it’s important to keep them healthy. Winter pond care is relatively minimal, but carrying it out regularly will mean the pond is better prepared when the spring and summer […]
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