Flowering marginal pond plants live around the shallow margins of ponds, usually up to about 12" / 30 cm deep. They come in all shapes and sizes, and add texture and colour to the pond. Not only are they benificial to the pond by reducing algae growth, they also make ponds look more natural. There are several types low growing marginal plants that creep along the the pond edge or in streams such as Brooklime or Water Forget-Me-Not. and there are also many taller plants that grow up to 3' / 90 cm tall such as Iris or Flowering Rush that make great background plants.
Frogs typically hibernate during the winter by burrowing in the mud found in ponds and lakes. Their metabolism slows down enough that they can absorb all the oxygen they need through their skin.
Frogs typically hibernate during the winter by burrowing in the mud found in ponds and lakes. Their metabolism slows down enough that they can absorb all the oxygen they need through their skin.
Avoid sudden changes in your pond’s environment. For example, performing large water changes during the summer can lower the pond’s temperature too quickly, stressing your fish and even triggering an ‘ick’ parasite outbreaks in your fish.