HOW TO MAKE A MINI POND
You will need:
![A bucket, spade and sand](/sites/default/files/styles/scaled_default/public/2022-06/bucket.gif?itok=cI2m1hqh)
- an old bucket or watertight container
- a spade
- sand
![bricks](/sites/default/files/styles/scaled_default/public/2020-06/bricks_0.gif?itok=hRXOPmL8)
- old bricks, rocks and pebbles
- native pond plants that help with oxygenating the water
What to do
- dig a hole deep enough to hold your container so that the top is level with the ground
- remove any sharp rocks and line the bottom with sand
- sit the container in the hole and fill the gaps with loose soil
- build a pile of rocks and bricks in the bottom, scatter the pebbles and add the plants. Fill with rainwater
![mini pond](/sites/default/files/styles/scaled_default/public/2020-06/finished_1.gif?itok=Iz3avJjF)
If your pond is big enough, you can always add other floating plants and native marginal plants. Water provides a vital habitat and will encourage lots of wildlife - from frogs and newts, to pond skaters and damsel flies. Your pond might also be a great place for larger animals to get a drink!
![Mini pond](/sites/default/files/styles/scaled_default/public/2020-06/Page%205%20MINI-WILDLIFE-POND-2019.jpg?itok=jLV_Swyg)
Drawings by Corinne Welch