It is getting closer and closer to spring and so many people out there are starting to come up with the gardening and landscaping projects they want to work on as soon as it is warm enough out!
A mini wildlife pond requires only a few materials and very little maintenance. Here's what you'll need: Note that when selecting plants for your pond, you'll need several types to keep your pond's ...
Some of life's most surprising visitors come in the form of tiny, hopping amphibians. Just ask one new Florida homeowner.
You can use virtually any watertight container for your mini pond. Old enamel sinks and stone troughs work well or choose a glazed ceramic plant pot with no hole. Once the pond is set up ...
If you have space but can't dig, you can use pond liner to create a pond in a raised bed. As with the mini pond, add logs, stones, pond plants and rainwater to complete the habitat and ensure wildlife ...
You can help by adding a mini pond to your garden. Frogs and toads need spaces such as ponds to breed and lay their spawn. A pond can provide drinking water for animals such as hedgehogs, badgers and ...