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Old 01-08-2016, 02:10 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Default pond weed problems -advice.

On 01/08/2016 11:06, Chris Hogg wrote:
On Mon, 1 Aug 2016 01:58:42 -0700 (PDT), sweetheart
wrote:
Hi,

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Thanks for reading. Advice would be welcome.

I am in Cornwall by the way in case that makes a difference to pond life or advice.


Hi Sweetheart,

I too have a pond, a bit bigger than yours, and am also in Cornwall,
far west.

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In addition to Chris's advice, can I add that frogs don't always lurk in
ponds, or even especially close to one, so if you've any still around
they may be hiding elsewhere on your plot at the moment.

I don't have a pond yet, but most of the year still find frogs and
sometimes toads hiding in dark, dampish corners or under plant foliage
around the garden. They also get among plant pots grouped on the patio
that are regularly watered. Hopefully they're feasting on any slugs and
snails that would otherwise attack the Hostas.

I expect these frogs and toads all bunk off to ponds in nearby gardens
in spring at spawning time, but there are always umpteen of varying
sizes that need rescuing at the end of summer when we're mowing our
rough wild flower/grass area (hubby mows; I'm the amphibian spotter and
wrangler). They seem to like it down among the roots of the grasses and
other meadow flowers.