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Started by okra, February 04, 2008, 16:06:28

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okra

There are frogs in the pond - is this not too early?
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okra

Grow your own its much safer - http://www.cyprusgardener.co.uk
http://cyprusgardener.blogspot.co.uk
Author of Olives, Lemons and Grapes (ISBN-13: 978-3841771131)

Robert_Brenchley

No, not when the weather's this warm. I've seen them in ponds which were rimmed with ice. They come to no harm.

theothermarg

just saw 2 huge frogs doing what frogs do in spring. I was glad to see them as I cleaned the pond out late last year and got rid of a lot of weed
spring is coming hip,hip hooray
marg
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tricia

I was excited to find a huge splodge of frogspawn on my pond a couple of days ago. My pond is in the middle of a largish paved area so I always thought that it wouldn't attract much in the way of wildlife. Now I know that at least two frogs have found it  ;D. I only hope it is not too soon. We don't get many real frosts here in the southwest - so here's hoping that there will eventually be lots of taddies and that my goldfish leave a few to develop into froglets!

Tricia

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