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FrogsFrogsThis is a bit of a long story but I will try and make it brief don't want to send you all
![]() ![]() ![]() Re: FrogsI think they go where they want, until it's time to go back to their breeding pond.We have loads of frogs wandering around our veg patch & orchard. We seem to have a permanent pond now (OH dug down to the sandstone and the last couple of summers it hasn't dried out in summer). We've had more dragonflies this year, and allsorts of swimming insects. A clump of Reed mace (that people call bullrushes) and other water plants came by themselves.
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Re: FrogsI believe toads return to the same place every year for hibernation Perch.
On the Romney Marshes there's a road sign saying slow down, toads crossing (it's an official sign) - just at certain times of the year, forget when exactly. Toads can live up to 40 years !! I'd build a little frog house and see if one takes up residence. Frogs will hibernate either in damp mud, males sometimes hibernate in mud at the bottom of a pond. I like this article in the Telegraph Richard ![]() New Member? Get more from the Forum and join in 'Members Chat' - you're very welcome
Re: FrogsWell have been rummaging in the "that will do for another time never shed" and found a ridge tile so will put that behind the newly located pond, will take some pics when work commences, that is on the "This will get started some time never" list
![]() Shall I put a bit of earth in it or leave it on the gravel?
Re: FrogsHi Perch,
What I've done is a few threads below this one. I just google image searched Frog House and picked up the idea from there. Same with my Hedgehog House and Bug House. (I cheated ![]() Richard New Member? Get more from the Forum and join in 'Members Chat' - you're very welcome
Re: FrogsPerchy, Sandpit ponds are a good environment for crested newts if you can find any. They like to sit on sand just below the water line, and of course they dive down into the depths if disturbed. You are so lucky to have the ability to make natural ponds in the garden. The water table is too low for this in most gardens and we have to make do with artificial linings,
Re: FrogsIf I am honest, it took such alot of work moving it I have left it to settle, I put some plants in from the belfast sink and they are growing, I have covered the top in wire, put lots of stones around and in and a couple of bricks, leaving little gaps at the sides for the frogs etc to get in and out also have made a frog house from the old ridge tile, lots of rotting wood too behind it, I am pleased to report that Mr and Mrs Froggy and friends are going in and out of it at the moment and still using the sink
![]() I will try and accommodate some sand etc, I am pleased they are ok as I was a little unhappy about it but it had to be done ![]() Re: FrogsDid 'someone' say piccies would be taken? LOL
We had a really pretty frog which was bright but light green with yellow marks on it the other week. I hadnt noticed it but the lady I was showing round our property did and jumped about 2ft in the air, which in turn made me jump. Re: FrogsI did take some pics of the little area we made, I am awaiting a new cable to upload from my phone, I appear to have broken it
![]() They make me jump too, I know they are going to jump but when they do they make me jump ![]() |
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