We popped to my favourite garden centre which has a good aquatic shop, I manage to purchase these 3 plants, hubby and I choose them together, these are bigger than I wanted, BUT, with me there is always a but, 2 of them I will separate into smaller pots, making 5 plants not 3. For now they fill the space.
The pond liner was not working, I'm not able to keep the water level to a decent depth, the plant pots are five inches and I would like them submerged, so change of plan, I had a nice tub which I had a spring display, but it kept waterlogged with all the rain. Humm I wonder would it fit, right size, not as wide as I wanted, the aquatic plants fit.
Hubby is in the process of making me a huge bug house, which I want for the back section of the garden, he has cut 6 blocks and drilled different size holes, I can get one on top of the other on these shelves. The butterfly box fits in well, we are sorting other things to go in before adding a wire front. This is huge at my request, he has made a bird nesting box as well, he does love to make things, these with other bug areas should be fun with the younger grandchildren, as well as making our garden diverse.
The pond is finished, it has cost me just under £40, for the liner (which was discarded) and the plants, I already had the containers, and stones which I had used in another part of the garden before we made our changes. It's been huge fun to put it together, looking around for things to use, I had 4 grasses, for someone who is not fond of grasses, I was surprised as I also have 3 in my butlers sink, two of the grasses had been split a couple of years ago, every gardener loves free plants.
Later I will get floating weed to help keep the water clear, it's ready for anything to move in. I am hoping I have enough green cover outside the pond, it's nice to get a section completed, nothing much grew in this corner, not sure why, I have lost so many plants over the years.
I'm not reading or crafting, all my time is outside, if it's raining, I have bits to do in the greenhouse and / or the garage. It feels good to growing things again.
Looks lovely Marlene. I might consider having a small pond here in due course.
ReplyDeleteWnen purchasing plants. I always choose plants that I can divide when I get them home. It's a good time of year for dividing plants. I have some large Phormiums that need dividing this week.
ReplyDeleteYour pond looks lovely, isn't it fun putting one together? I've really enjoyed doing mine, I'm keeping watch now to see if the 🐸 come.
ReplyDeleteSame here, I do have a plastic green frog, inspired by yours, but fingers crossed I get real ones.
DeleteA pond is such a lovely addition to a garden and attracts so much wild life.
ReplyDeleteI love your wildlife pond. It looks beautiful. I hope you get frogs or toads in there. We often find a toad in our garden and usually send it next door where they have a small pond. They are quite cute and often seem to appear out of nowhere.
ReplyDeleteThoroughly enjoying your garden posts. It will be fun to see if something moves into the pond.
ReplyDeleteGlad to hear George is home.
I think a pond can make a nice addition to a garden and yours is looking good.
ReplyDeleteI like the look of your bug house too.
All the best Jan
Well done Marlene. I want Harvey to make me a couple of bat houses to help keep the mosquito population down. Hopefully he does so.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
Lovely! I have a similar container pond in my garden, which at the moment has Marsh Marigolds in full bloom! I think you have to have water in a garden! Love your bug house, too! 😁
ReplyDeleteThe pond area looks great and the bug mansion will be a magnet for so many little creatures to use.
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