Hi Juliet, If you haven't done so already (I've not seen anything mentioned), stick a log or something into the tire to allow things to come in and out easily. That might get more wildlife into it and will allow anything that accidentally fell in a way to escape :)
Thanks for the suggestion - that was on my "to do" list - what's been interesting is that the marsh marigolds, water mint & the other plant I planted have grown so much that I reckon most wee animals could clamber out on their stems. But I must search out a short plank of wood.
Hi Juliet,
ReplyDeleteIf you haven't done so already (I've not seen anything mentioned), stick a log or something into the tire to allow things to come in and out easily. That might get more wildlife into it and will allow anything that accidentally fell in a way to escape :)
Hello Inbal
ReplyDeleteThanks for the suggestion - that was on my "to do" list - what's been interesting is that the marsh marigolds, water mint & the other plant I planted have grown so much that I reckon most wee animals could clamber out on their stems. But I must search out a short plank of wood.
Thanks for the nudge!
Juliet
Hi Juliet,
ReplyDeleteany sign of pond life yet?
Hi Megan
ReplyDeleteThe pond is healthy - no nasty niffs come from it which is good but I'm not seeing any surface creatures so I think I may need to visit a local pond.
The plants look like they have survived the winder but I'll see how they grow over the next few weeks.
Thanks for asking!
Best wishes
Juliet