A cold but bright morning here so it was ideal for starting work on my new wildlife pond. You will recall that last year I had tadpoles in my tiny water feature but they failed to mature into frogs. Some people suggested they they might hibernate and mature this year but I have my doubts. But I moved it to another spot in the border just in case then started digging the hole for the new poly resin container I bought last weekend. It's 44cm in diameter and 10cm deep. Not big, of course, but large enough to support the wildlife I think.
Thankfully the ground wasn't frozen so it didn't take long to make a hole that was big enough. Once I had back-filled the soil I covered the surrounding area with some ornamental stones to the sides and slightly rearranged the log pile behind. Then I added the pebbles you can see at the back pond to make a 'ramp', filled it up with rain water and some of the water from the old water feature and popped in some pond weed.
I'm pleased with the effect so far. The next job is to research some marginal/floating plants. I like the look of Marsh Marigolds and I'd also like something reed-like, perhaps a dwarf Bullrush. There are a couple of specialist water gardening nurseries near me so I'll have to go and have look around. In the meantime I've put a potted fern to the right of the pond to provide some protection and shade.
Georgie