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Building a Frog-Friendly Pond
Fish are natural predators of frogs, especially eggs and tadpoles. Add Plants in and Around the Pond. A variety of water plants such as water lilies help to provide cover, shade, and a more natural environment. Likewise, provide plants around the pond for shelter and shade ( hostas, ferns, wildflowers, etc). Read more…
Building a “Natural” Frog Pond – The Holistic Garden
As a landscape designer I was responsible for lots of rock-edged decorative ponds, but I didn't want one of those. I wanted something that – although it had to have a liner – looked “natural”. I wasn't going to have fish because they eat dragonfly larvae and frog and toad eggs. Frog ponds are shallow… Read more…
Building a Frog Pond – Burke's Backyard
Place rocks and logs around the edge of the pond. These anchor the liner and create natural spaces for frogs to live in. Put pebbles in gaps between the rocks, to help with the transition from the water to the rocks and give a more naturalistic look. 6. Place the plants in their pots in the pond,… Read more…