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Backyard ponds provide vital water sources and habitats, enhancing garden biodiversity and supporting native species.

Site Selection and Design

Choose a location with partial sun and natural shade to maintain balanced temperatures and minimize algae.

Incorporate gentle slopes or shelves in the pond to accommodate various wildlife needs.

Planting for Habitat

Aquatic plants like reeds, water lilies, and rushes provide shelter and oxygen.

Surrounding native plants offer cover and food for birds and amphibians.

Maintaining Water Quality

Regularly remove debris and monitor water levels, especially during dry spells.

Avoid chemical treatments that could harm pond organisms.

Attracting Wildlife

Provide shallow areas and rocks for basking and easy access.

Some amphibians and insects may naturally find your pond, increasing biodiversity over time.

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