PONDS
After all that festive food it’s time to get fit! Gym?... maybe, but enclosed in four walls; sounds of turning wheels; cost; aroma – human effort! Jogging?... open air; probably sounds of turning wheels of traffic; aroma – car fumes! Digging? Sounds of birds, aroma - fresh air, maybe pine needles, scented leaves and flowers! Dig what? A pond! Tiny, sink size
or big
– children’s pond dipping at Langford Lakes (Wilts Wildlife Trust). The beautiful flowers (2) edging this pond are Purple Loosestrife. On the same colour theme and thriving on wet soil is Great Willowherb
– a winner, it seeds and grows easily.
Earlier in the year, a splash of sunny yellow comes from Marsh Marigold, also known by the delightful country names Mollyblobs and Kingcups
It does well whether planted, or in a submerged pot.
Dig a pond and give joy to multitudes!
Once you have dug the hole, what do you do then?...
*COME to NATURE CHAIN’S 15 January 2026 EVENT**
and find out from Wiltshire Wildlife Trust’s Pond Making Expert
**And Follow Nicolette’s Wildlife Gardening posts which will soon be showing step by step remaking an old 30 year-old pond with leaking liner which has turned into a marsh!**
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