On Friday 11th April I was hanging out in the garden when I glanced over at the small container pond on our brick patio. It’s an old metal wash basin filled with plants and, well, water.
Birds bathe in it, foxes drink from it, and something rather special now lives in it.
The first thing I saw in the ‘pond’ were two eyes looking back at me, and two big arms and webbed hands (are they hands?) holding onto one of the plastic plant containers.

It says a lot about the state of nature in Britain that frogs are such a cause of excitement. We have obliterated our ponds in England, but there is a movement to try and bring back some of the most important ones – the oldest ones lost from farms.

It’s been so dry for the time of year, wildlife is really suffering with the lack of water. If you have the chance to build any kind of pond you should do it! We don’t have enough space in our garden to dig a ‘proper pond’, but we have been able to use a container we bought at an antique dealer. Without it, where would the frog go?

Elsewhere I’ve noticed the number of drone flies has ebbed a bit, but there are still plenty around. This is probably a tapered-drone fly, a species of hoverfly.

Sitting on this piece of charcoal (which you may notice is now being colonised by a very small moss) was a little spider. iNaturalist has suggested this is a fox spider.

It’s rather cuddly isn’t it? No?

At night we’ve begun to notice a powerful fragrance around the house. It’s a bit like honeysuckle but is probably a cheesewood, a species of plant from New Zealand. This grows in a neighbouring garden but reaches over to us. It’s absolutely covered in pollinators and the smell- wow. It doesn’t seem to be invasive so could be a good option for your garden if you like pollinator-friendly shrubs.
Thanks for reading.
The pond in my garden never ceases to amaze me – a frog turned up within a week of us putting it in. Where had it been before? Even the smallest of ponds is such a blessing to wildlife. So glad to see your new visitor!
It’s so true isn’t it. Just because you can’t recreate Lake Geneva doesn’t mean you shouldn’t do what you can!
We built a barrel pond in the lockdown. It’s quite murky but we live in hope.
Glad to hear it! Have you got levels in there and an escape route for frogs?
I do but you have reminded me our escape route is getting rather rotten so I should put another one in.
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I have a damselfly but it looks worried
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Great pond news!
We had our old pond in a sink for 4 years and though the plants grew well we never saw any pond creatures let alone a frog!
Carefully changed containers last year when we were getting a new patio and had to move it but still nothing. Not sure what we are doing wrong 😕