Ponds: Creating and Maintaining Wildlife Ponds (Smallholding)
By (Author) Chris McClaren
By (author) National Trust Books
HarperCollins Publishers
National Trust Books
1st August 2009
United Kingdom
Hardback
104
Width 126mm, Height 186mm, Spine 13mm
200g
There is no better way of creating a wildlife haven in your garden or plot of land than with a pond. These beautiful additions to any land provide homes for some of our most important indigenous wildlife: plants, insects, fish, amphibians, birds and even mammals.
These beautiful additions to any land provide homes for some of our most important indigenous wildlife: plants, insects, fish, amphibians, birds and even mammals. A limpid pool edged with rushes, the humming of damselflies, the croaks of frogs and the swooping flight of swallows will be a microsite of the best of the countryside.
Pond expert Chris McClaren introduces the reader to the world of ponds: how to create one, how to maintain one and how to introduce wildlife to this idyllic pool and help it thrive. All your questions are answered here. What plants are indigenous and will have positive environmental impact What cover to include around the pond so that it links to a suitable 'wildlife corridor' What fish are sustainable in a pond of a small size How can I make sure the pond is safe What will the pond be like through the seasons
To help create and conserve our wildlife and to discover the delights of creating a micro-ecosystem take time to create a pond.
Chris McClaren is a pond expert with an avid love of wildlife. He has also worked in publishing at MacMillan, Faber and Faber and Tempus. He is a fellow of the Royal Society of Arts. He lives in Cirencester, Gloucestershire