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Hi folks. My newest project is building a Wildlife Pond in the garden so I thought it might be fun to document the progress as I go about this. I realise that this should maybe have been started a bit earlier in the year but better late than never I suppose. We’ve been thinking about a pond for a while now but the only place we can really put it is quite close to some trees down the left hand side of our garden. I think this may raise some concerns with the root system puncturing the pond liner but I’m thinking if I can line the pond with maybe a thick piece of old carpet, sand and pond liner insulation, thing should be fine. The trees that are close to where the pond is going are conifer types so aren’t actually too deep rooted. I’m also considering building a small Hibernacula next to the pond in the hope that this may encourage Frogs and Toads to take up residence here. The pond itself is not going to have any pumps or filter systems, I’ll be relying on the correct plants and creepy-crawlies to carry out the task of keeping the water clean and oxygenated. I’ve been looking at a lot of other threads on here in regards to other peoples Wildlife Ponds so I’m hoping that I may get some good advice along the way, this is all new to me so any and all suggestions and help would be very much appreciated. There are another few issues in regards to the slope of the garden but I’ll get to these as we go along. The first step was to decide on the size and shape of the pond which wasn’t as easy as it may sound. I didn’t want a rectangular pond nor did I fancy a teardrop shaped pond. After about an hour or so of messing around with a hosepipe on the ground, we decided on the shape that you can see in this first photo.
Once this had been decided upon, the first cut went in...
And the job of removing the turf began...
I've been doing most of the work in the evening after I come home from work and I managed to capture this sunset at the end of the first night.
This next photo shows the area where the pond is going to be, taken from the upstairs window in the house.
The roots from the trees are actually quite small and shallow so hopefully things should be fine in regards to this. I suspect that the further down I dig, the less roots I'll come across.
Anyone who's taken turfs off a lawn will know that it's actually quite hard work, they're much heavier than they look to be.!!
I'll maybe add some photos of the birds that visit the garden as well, like this male Blackbird. I've been spoiling him a bit by feeding him pastry and now when I go out into the garden he almost always appears and follows me around until I've given him his pastry fix. On the upside, he comes really close to me at times, within a foot or so although I always throw the pastry balls into the middle of the lawn in case any of my cats are lurking around. I saw him feeding a youngster the other week but I haven't seen the youngster since. He always takes the first load of pastry away, then returns and eats the second lot himself.!!
At last, the turfs are all removed.
The pond doesn't actually look as if it'll be too large and I know that it'll 'come in' a bit once it's planted up, but when you look at the area that the removed turfs cover, I think the entire surface area is in the region of sixty square feet. I've laid the turfs aside for now as I'm still not sure if I maybe need some of them during the build.
I do actually have the basic outlines of a plan for all of this. I've made this up on the PC as I didn't really want to show off too much with my excepionally neat handwriting....!! Like all plans though, it may change as time goes on.!!
As you can see from the plan, the shape of the pond on the left hand side is also to accomodate the Hibrenacula, plus I need access down that side for trimming the trees now and again. You'll have noticed that I intend to put a wall at the bottom end of the pond although this is only going to be a few inches high. I still have lots of stones left from my recent wall building project as you can see from this next photo. I have plans to use a lot of the stones in the pond but more about that later.
I thought ity would maybe be fun to have a wander round the garden at times so I'll start off with a wee look at what's going on in the Greenhouse at the mpment. Mrs A has been gathering bedding plants as you can see from the next few photos.
A few more...
She's also got four hanging baskets planted up although they've still to be hardened off before being put uot at the start of June maybe.
The first two...
And another two....
The only thing that I have in the Greenhouse at the moment are these Carrots. (Ignore the scruffy handwriting, a deranged five year old child must have snuck in, erased my perfect handwriting and replaced it with his own).!!
Whilst we're on the subject of vegetables, I've got a few things going on in containers and bags. From left to right at the back we have five bags of Potatoes, Mint, Rosemary, and a stone container with Herbs in it. I know there's Chives, Parsley, Thyme,Fennel and a few other things that escape me at the moment. In the containers at the front from left to right we have Peas, Spring Onions (which I've only put into half of the container, the other half I'll sow in maybe a month's time), Onions and Cabbages. I'll maybe keep you posted on the progress of these as the Pond build goes on.
Speaking of the Pond, I've begun the process of digging it out.
I'm starting off by going down to around one foot in depth althought this won't apply to all the way round as I intend to have a few gradual slopes going into the water. I'll dig a one foot deep shelf all around the back of the pond (the edge furthest away from the path). The soil was actually quite dry so the digging hasn't been too difficult (so far).!!
And a bit more progress...
A few more birds have been in the garden as all this is going on, like this handsome Jackdaw....
And one of the first young Starlings to appear although their numbers are starting to take off now.!!
A quick dash out to the front of the house now to show you this Lilac tree/bush in the front garden.
And what may be my first ever sighting of an Orange Tip Butterfy? Mrs A spotted it.!!
Since I'm still on the subject of plants, here are one or two others which are starting to come out at the moment. This Aquilegia has started to show (I think that this may be one that I grew from seed last year but I'm not 100% sure of this).
I've no idea what this is.!! It's really pretty though.
Getting back to the pond again, one issue that I have is that the garden slopes away the further down you go. This next diagram shows the difference from one end of the pond to the other.
This leaves me with what I think may be two possibilities. I could build up the surronding area of the pond to have the wall at the far end raised about eight inches as is shown in the next diagram.
The problem I have with this idea is that the new wall that I built recently would be hidden from view along the front of the flower bed when viewed from up the garden. The front of the new wall is only around four inches high. I think I may have decided to raise the wall at the end of the pond to around two inches and then when digging back to the other end I'll actually sink the pond's maximum level around six inches into the ground, if you follow my meaning. The next diagram may help explain this a bit better.
You can see in the diagram where the Hibernacula is possibly going to fit into all of this but more about that another time I think. I've got a few summer/autumn flowering Heathers to plant on the Hibernacula as you can see from this next photo.
As you can see from this next photo, the weather got quite wet for a few days.
This led me to erect a small Gazebo above the pond area, after all, I'm not quite ready to have it filled with water yet.!!
The final photo of this particular post shows the progress made to date. I'm not hopefull that too much will be achieved in the next week as I've come down with a stinker of a cold and I'm also on holiday for a week and had two or three days out planned. (The stones in the hole are just in case a Hedgehog manages to fall in, allowing it to get back out more easily).!!
Thank you if you've read all of this and I'll update it once more progress has been made. I do know that I still have drainage/overflow issues to look at but I have a basic plan for that as well. Until the next time, I hope you've enjoyed.
Paul
My bird photos HERE
Hi hazy, I may just leave the creepy crawlies to their own lives. The chances are that I’d fall into the pond with the thing, with the possibility of electrocuting myself and everything in the water.!! In relation to this, it is with mixed emotions that I have to report the fact that someone has already fallen into the pond. I’m under instructions not to mention any names, but she does live with me and she feeds the cats every morning. !! The unnamed person was removing leaves from the pond when she overstretched and took a tumble, straight into the deep end. This at first seems to be funny, but she badly bruised her arm, shoulder and knee. She grazed her head as well, and it could very easily have been so much more serious . We can laugh about it now as it wasn’t as bad as it could have been....however....at the time, when I enquired as to whether any Frogs or Toads had been observed whilst underwater, the cats were the only things to be fed on that particular day.!! Like I said though, no names, so I’m in the clear for telling of this.!! We do have a net for the purpose of removing leaves, the 2 lessons being... 1. Always use the net & 2. Keep your mouth shut if you want any dinner.!!
Oh P(PH)A, you deserve to be an honorary member of 'royensoc' in recognition of this latest venture of yours! Was a sight more involved than the Hibernaculum at my local reserve where they dug a trench, laid down a reasonably long length of fairly wide sewer pipe with roosting pockets in, covered it with soil mound & called it the Bat cave & it was completely under water in the storms/floods of Jan this year!!
An amazing piece of structural engineering on your part, marred only by the fact that you uttered that flippant but whimsical comment at entirely the wrong moment, thus reducing your waistline somewhat, albeit temporarily! The unfortunate person in question very probably instructed the moggies not to share their meals with you under any circumstances!! Lol
Most enjoyable ... can I go to sleep now?
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I think you got off lightly Paul! If the un-named person had been me you'd be on starvation rations for weeks (& no beer either)!LOL
Still your kind heart for wildlife may have got you a slight reduction in sentence.
Best wishes
Hazel in Southwest France
Paul A said: Hi hazy, I may just leave the creepy crawlies to their own lives. The chances are that I’d fall into the pond with the thing, with the possibility of electrocuting myself and everything in the water.!! In relation to this, it is with mixed emotions that I have to report the fact that someone has already fallen into the pond. I’m under instructions not to mention any names, but she does live with me and she feeds the cats every morning. !! The unnamed person was removing leaves from the pond when she overstretched and took a tumble, straight into the deep end. This at first seems to be funny, but she badly bruised her arm, shoulder and knee. She grazed her head as well, and it could very easily have been so much more serious . We can laugh about it now as it wasn’t as bad as it could have been....however....at the time, when I enquired as to whether any Frogs or Toads had been observed whilst underwater, the cats were the only things to be fed on that particular day.!! Like I said though, no names, so I’m in the clear for telling of this.!! We do have a net for the purpose of removing leaves, the 2 lessons being... 1. Always use the net & 2. Keep your mouth shut if you want any dinner.!! Paul
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Regards, Hazel
Paul A said: I’m not sure if Hibernaculum is even the correct word, my spell checker always tries to change it to Hibernacula; Perhaps someone would know the correct word
Hello Paul,
what a great update, and happy birthday to you!
I would have thought "Hibernaculum" to be the correct term. Spellchecks sometimes have a strong mind of their own.
It is a long post, so I will have a closer look tomorrow, if you don't mind.
Good night for now,
Yours, Bente
Belated happy birthday Paul, 21 again!! I have never heard of or seen anything like you latest venture. What a lovely place for all the beasties and bugs to go to. I have to say that you make me laugh the way you tell a story (the lady in question went in right at the deep end). I had this picture in my head of the lady in question doing her bit in the garden and then oops, ouch and in she went. On a serious note I hope she is better now after the fall and the cuts and bruises have gone. Did you go down to the chippy!,
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
It is with amazement that I have managed to read your update Paul, the page just wouldn't load for some reason, and see the pics of your hibernaculum coming together. That was some project, along with the pond and now you say that we have more pleasures to come with the planting of said area. Maybe the mods can make a special entry for you to update us all with the goings on in your garden - notwithstanding the untimely dipping of the unnamed person - I have forgotten the number of times I have fallen, or nearly overbalanced into my pond, which luckily is only a tiny affair, and thanked the heavens to have done it unobserved.
Lot to learn
Thanks everyone, for once again commenting favourably on the process of my endeavours, and thanks for the birthday wishes. I do hope that the Hibernaculum attracts things; it would be nice to think that there are slimy, warty things in there at this moment.!! The lady from Atlantis has recovered now, and she assures me that the long handled net shall be used in all future leave removing exercises. I didn't go to the chippy, Catlady; I did what any self respecting modern man would do, I went hungry.!!
Wendy: As for the 'PH', I'm once again somewhat stumped. Since it was first used in the 'packed lunch' thread, I can only imagine it has to do with food, the preparation of, or the people who are famous for It.!! I've searched for chefs with the same initials but I can't seem find any (which doesn't mean that there aren't any though).!! In relation to food preparation, I was thinking "personal hygiene" but I don't think its that.!! I even looked up the description and properties of a substance called 'Psyllium Husk" which is apparently used as an appetite suppressor and also to...shall we say....purge the system.!! But I don't think this is the answer either. I've even found 'cooks aprons' bearing the logo "I love PH", and yet there is nothing in the description within the ads to say what the 'PH' refers to.!! Back to the drawing board, I still think the 'capitals' point to the reference being someone's name.!!
Lots of ladies love PH & he gained notoriety this year for extramarital 'goings-on' so now I've gone off him!!! This info must have given it away! Lol
I have got it Wendy, before your last post the penny dropped. Surprised Paul could not find PH on his searches!!