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Getting rid of a pond

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FaceClothParty · 12/02/2020 18:36

New house has an established pond, frogs, lilies, visiting heron. The thing is, while I'm all for wildlife its taking up 6 x 4 patch of garden. I'm s gardener and it's not a huge garden. We have a cat who will bring in frogs. And a tiny puppy. We've makeshift fenced it off for puppy safety.

I want to get rid but am feeling guilty, the frogs, tbe tadpoles....

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Mosaic123 · 12/02/2020 18:48

We did this. We took the tadpoles to a local pond in a bucket in the car. We had small children and the pond was dangerous. Every year in the Summer we could see the outline of it in the grass.

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