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greenspace·Nature and Gardeningbyookla_the_mok

Frog Pond

So my wife decided that she wanted a pond for Mother's Day (like small garden pond - we live in the burbs) and so she got one.... Took longer than a day, but we at least started on Mother's Day. Anyway - her ultimate goal was to get a 'natural' pond set up and get frogs to spawn in the pond.... While we still need to do some work covering the liner at the top - it's in and we filled it with water like 3 weeks ago... We now have tadpoles!! And a pair of mallards are using it for like a love nest or something - they come and go throughout the day, splash around taking baths, etc. ...

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still learning lemmy - didn't realize it was a picture at a time so here's the tadpole evidence

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lemmy.one

Will it be difficult to upkeep the pond? Or do you think it will be pretty self-sustaining?

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beehaw.org

We'll have to see - since we're not trying to make it like 'perfect' (i.e. we're going for the nature pond thing) I think it won't be too bad. We took a bucket of water from a local pond to jump-start things and so we've got a few (native thankfully) snails eating algae, a ton of boatmen, etc. so there's a mini-ecosystem starting. Hopefully it will not require too much in the way of upkeep, but if it does at least it's small...

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lemmy.one

That's so cool! Good luck on your pond, hopefully it "grows" really well

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lemmy.world

That's exciting! I wish I had the space to do something similar. Hope we can get some progress pics on those tadpoles!

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I once bought a metal wash tub, put it on my porch, added sand, rocks, plants, fish and water... and called it a pond. It is pretty easy to do.

Anything that will hold water for a couple weeks will have tadpoles in it pretty quick.

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