What Are The Best Human And Animal Foodstuffs To Grow In, Or Around Your Garden Pond/lake?

You have a garden pond or a lake on your land, what would be the best foodstuffs for both animals and humans to grow in the pond or around it?

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My Goldfish In A Pond In The Garden Are Dying One By One, There Is Also A Frog Living In And Around The Pond.?

Could the frog be taking the fish? He has become quite big and the fish who are dying are the smaller ones. One had a cut on its belly and though I took him out and kept him in a separate tank hoping he might recover, he died today. Should I get rid of the frog before he eats them all? Or I am I blaming him in the wrong? Could it be the other Goldfish who are attacking and killing each other? Help I really love my fish. But find the frog interesting too.

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I Was Thinking Of Getting A Pet Duck For Our 100ft Garden But Ive Got Cats Around?

ive ot a big garden and thinking to have a pond with ducks but i have a cat and next door have two will the cats eat the ducks what the best thing to do

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What Should I Do With Yellow Lawn Grass That I Have Around Landscaping Bricks In My Front Yard?

Will this grass grow back if I water it every day or should I apply lawn patch to it? In some areas the grass is mixed with yellow and green so that’s why I was askig if I should water it or not. Some grass is yellow right next to my landscaping bricks and it is all around in patches. The yellow grass extends maybe about 10 inches out in 2 areas, 3-4 inches in the rest of the areas.

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Small Buildings, Small Gardens: Creating Gardens Around Structures (Hardcover)

Small Buildings, Small Gardens: Creating Gardens Around Structures

Plan and engaging garden in harmony with built structuresFrom the Inside Flap
Sitting in a vine-covered gazebo framing a lakeside view, walking under a pergola connecting an orchard and pool garden, having lunch in a summerhouse with lavender blooms in the foreground while roses scramble over the roof-variety is what engages visitors to a garden, and once you understand that garden design gathers around making places for people, then you begin to find just the right places for plants that will engage those people. Built structures in a garden provide anchors, centers and starting places for good garden design. Features such as garden sheds, arbors, pergolas, gazeboes, trellises, fences, gates, bridges, decks, arches and small buildings-playhouses, summerhouses and pool houses-provide valuable clues as to how to develop gardens around them, and how using a variety of these structures can solve many design problems. In Small Buildings Small Gardens, author Gordon Hayw (more…)

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