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Uploaded by on Oct 31, 2009

Small wildlife pond constructed for SHS Landscapes at Steel in Hexhamshire, Northumberland. http://www.pondguru.co.uk

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  • What depth should your average wildlife pond be?

  • 18" is a good depth in the deep part.I would normally have half the pond at 1' with the other half at 18" or 2' if a large pond. Toads and Great Crested Newts prefer a deeper pond over a shallow one.

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  • i agree

  • You could spend as much or as little as you want, but quality always costs more to buy but less to run and maintain.

  • Ya i heard it's expensive  to put pumps in

  • There are no plans for any fish as its a bit too shallow and there isn't a pump and filter to keep the water clear.

  • Ya i fugured there would be a bunch of amphibians and insects.

    Are uu gonna introduce any fish?

    Ive always wanted a pond but it's a lot of work!

  • The only thing we found when we drained the old pond was one frog but the pond was in a state. There will probably be frogs, newts and maybe toads about as the garden is fairly wild. All sorts of aquatic insects will fly in once spring arrives.

  • really cool!!!! Why wildlife do u think will come?

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