Almost one in ten British gardens have a pond and it is seen as a growth area both by garden centres and conservationorganizations alike. With this book wildlife and gardenenthusiasts can discover and explore the world of ponds: frombugs, beetles and dragonflies, to frogs, newts, birds and bats. Natural history/Gardening With a Foreword written by popular television presenter and gardener Charlie Dimmock, the book offers clear step-by-step instructions on how to plan, design, site and build small and large ponds for wildlife. Illustrated with stunning full-colour photographs and artwork throughout, it is full of advice on how to encourage different varieties of pond plants and animals. Also included are details on a wide variety of plants, tips on how to maintain your pond through the seasons, clear annotated diagrams on its constructionand much more.
The Wildlife Pond Handbook