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    <title>It takes shape (pond life #3)</title>
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The pond is now taking shape and starting to look like a pond:
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<img src='https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/pw/ACtC-3d-tZgXyB8dQydg0rqPdmfEaoWL3cUW2aDHRkEG0_PIFuYRergkOKglUe5FyUjm-QAgJSVpXeAH5a4UbR8c12YT_flw6tvT3XGVrHJJ1ojK3_9vmTk6qN_hJOsP4NJciQsFHHJe4GN7Sg3HLhqOQN0G=w1221-h915-no?authuser=0' class='width-100' title='Wildlife pond' alt='Wildlife pond'/>
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We&#039;ve started to put a few plants in it. The one at the front in the terracotta coloured pot is a Drosera Filiformis I already had which I just put in because I think the grassy type plants look quite nice in ponds. If it works out, we&#039;ll repot it into a darker pot, but I don&#039;t know if it&#039;ll like being so wet.
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The others are plants we&#039;ve bought specifically for the pond. The three groups of three are plants we bought as single plants but have split, hoping they&#039;ll fill out and look a little bit more voluminous. You can&#039;t really see it in the photo but the one on the left sitting on the surface is probably the one I&#039;m most interested by. This is a red stemmed parrots feather, which sits in deeper areas and seems to rise up to the surface. I think this type of plant will provide most interest for aquatic life.
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In terms of the more unusual insect life we&#039;ve attracted so far, we&#039;ve seen a few th[...]]]></description>
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The pond is now taking shape and starting to look like a pond:
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<img src='https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/pw/ACtC-3d-tZgXyB8dQydg0rqPdmfEaoWL3cUW2aDHRkEG0_PIFuYRergkOKglUe5FyUjm-QAgJSVpXeAH5a4UbR8c12YT_flw6tvT3XGVrHJJ1ojK3_9vmTk6qN_hJOsP4NJciQsFHHJe4GN7Sg3HLhqOQN0G=w1221-h915-no?authuser=0' class='width-100' title='Wildlife pond' alt='Wildlife pond'/>
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We&#039;ve started to put a few plants in it. The one at the front in the terracotta coloured pot is a Drosera Filiformis I already had which I just put in because I think the grassy type plants look quite nice in ponds. If it works out, we&#039;ll repot it into a darker pot, but I don&#039;t know if it&#039;ll like being so wet.
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The others are plants we&#039;ve bought specifically for the pond. The three groups of three are plants we bought as single plants but have split, hoping they&#039;ll fill out and look a little bit more voluminous. You can&#039;t really see it in the photo but the one on the left sitting on the surface is probably the one I&#039;m most interested by. This is a red stemmed parrots feather, which sits in deeper areas and seems to rise up to the surface. I think this type of plant will provide most interest for aquatic life.
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In terms of the more unusual insect life we&#039;ve attracted so far, we&#039;ve seen a few things we think are diving beetles and have had a few dragonflies taking interest in the grassy plants. No sign of any frogs yet, but hopefully once there&#039;s a bit more greenery...
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We are still undecided on exactly how to edge it, but the pebbles around the top shelf seem to be working so far (though we need more), and we&#039;re thinking of slate slabs to cover the edge of the liner.]]></content:encoded>
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