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My Garden transformation and habitat area


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Well after starting to dig some drainage in my much waterlogged garden two years ago, and having the building work done on the house, my garden after 3 weeks work (weeknights and weekends), is finally finished:thumbup:

 

Have installed:lol: a few bits of deadwood for the kids (and myself) for minibeast/fungi/lichens and the like to go crazy on, and hopefully it won;t be long till there is signs of life:thumbup:

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Pond is too deep for flora and fauna, aquatic inverts will prefer wider shallower around 18 inches is ideal no more than two feet, and smear your logs in organic yogurt to speed things up!

 

 

HAHA:lol:

 

not a pond but a soakaway for help with the drainage:thumbup:

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