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Location: London, England | Hey,
I need that rain-I started making a wildlife pond-it's more complicated than you think-apparently, I'm suposed to use rainwater, then go to a local pond which has been around for thousands of years, and get a few bottles of mud and water-this gets the pond off to a good start. I'm doing it for extra frog habitat, and hopefully get some newts as well. I'm going to put in loads of toad and frog hiding places, and a boulder for them to get some sun-should be froggy paradise
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| A WILDLIFE POND!!!!
Nick you suprise me
Jonathon
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Location: London, England | Hi Jonnie,
Oh, I love that stuff-am going to make a little bog garden next to it. There's already frogs hiding in all the long grass and under bits of wood-but apparently they will only go back to the pond in which they spawned-hope they get on with the resident frogs . Right, now to go out and dig an extremely large hole Should be getting the pond liner on thursday, I expect a load of applause from all the frogs
Nick |
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| Well I'm very impressed.
I saw you more of the 'paddling pool full of baby oil and a lap dancing pole' kind of guy.
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Location: London, England | Hi Jonnie,
I wish ! Although they do have pole-dancing poles at the health club I teach at-I was going to set one up so that I could practice that 'flag' position And to scare my students That's about the closest I'm ever going to get to having anyone swing around a pole for me! Anyway, I'd much rather sit outside with a cold beer and watch the frogs do their thang Or maybe I could get the best of both worlds and set up a pole in the middle of my pond. Can just imagine saying to a new girlfriend, 'um, there's this thing I'd like you to do for me..'
Should sort the wheat from the chaff
Nick |
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| My parent's have a frog pond in their home in the Uk.
What amazed me was the noise. Those frogs are not quiet
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