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What you will receive:
The image below shows a table of each pack. Please contact us if you wish to learn more or find out more information before purchasing.
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Pond Pack 8 Plants
(The plants are sent first class Monday – Thursday – If you plants have not arrived 2 days after a mon/thur then please contact me)
Collected from the lake on the morning the plants are to be posted to keep freshness
What you will receive:
A seasonal selection of 8 different marginal plants – Peerfect for Bees
Plants sent bare rooted with full planting guide included
High quality mixture of reeds, sedges & flowering pond plants
Carefully grown in the UK and fully hardy
Each box of plants will contain 8 bareroot different marginal pond plants carefully packaged.
All products are sent First class post to get them back in water ASAP
They will need to be placed in water immediately after opening.
(Any issues please contact us we will sort ASAP)
Information:
We have a large range of plants which we list in the shop. We aim to sell top quality plants and this pack provides a nice variety of plants at a far reduced rate to buying them individually.
We dispatch plants Mon to thurs only. ( To avoid Plants sitting in depot over weekend )
Frogs and toads normally overwinter in places like compost heaps, amongst dead wood or under decking/your shed/other objects. Some amphibians, usually frogs and sometimes newts, will choose to overwinter at the bottom of the pond. You only really need to be concerned about amphibians during winter if the pond freezes over for long periods of time, otherwise they can take care of themselves.
Another option for overwintering amphibians is a frog or toad ‘home’. These can be made or bought and will provide a safe place for amphibians to ‘hibernate’.
Amphibians may choose to come out and forage during milder periods of weather so don’t worry if you see them around quite late in the year or if you accidentally disturb them.
Posting:
Monday-Thursday Except Bank Holidays
All Plants are posted FIRST CLASS
Plants are packed to last 7 days.
Supplier of plants:
oxygenators, reeds, iris, water lilies, bog gardens,
wildlife ponds, natural ponds, lakes, floating plants,
deep water plants, marginals, native british and tropical.
Frogs and toads normally overwinter in places like compost heaps, amongst dead wood or under decking/your shed/other objects. Some amphibians, usually frogs and sometimes newts, will choose to overwinter at the bottom of the pond. You only really need to be concerned about amphibians during winter if the pond freezes over for long periods of time, otherwise they can take care of themselves.
Another option for overwintering amphibians is a frog or toad ‘home’. These can be made or bought and will provide a safe place for amphibians to ‘hibernate’.
Amphibians may choose to come out and forage during milder periods of weather so don’t worry if you see them around quite late in the year or if you accidentally disturb them.
Posting:
Monday-Thursday Except Bank Holidays
All Plants are posted FIRST CLASS
Plants are packed to last 7 days.
Supplier of plants:
oxygenators, reeds, iris, water lilies, bog gardens,
wildlife ponds, natural ponds, lakes, floating plants,
deep water plants, marginals, native british and tropical.
Oxygenating plants are to provide cover for the larvae. During this stage the larvae feed on all small bugs and mosquito larvae.
The tall marginal plants are to allow the larvae to come outside the water for transformation to a dragonflies and damselflies. A grass is also needed to provide cover from predators once the dragonflies and damselflies are living in and around your pond.
Posting:
Monday-Thursday Except Bank Holidays
All Plants are posted FIRST CLASS
Plants are packed to last 7 days.
Supplier of plants:
oxygenators, reeds, iris, water lilies, bog gardens,
wildlife ponds, natural ponds, lakes, floating plants,
deep water plants, marginals, native british and tropical.
Oxygenating plants are to provide cover for the larvae. During this stage the larvae feed on all small bugs and mosquito larvae.
The tall marginal plants are to allow the larvae to come outside the water for transformation to a dragonflies and damselflies. A grass is also needed to provide cover from predators once the dragonflies and damselflies are living in and around your pond.
Posting:
Monday-Thursday Except Bank Holidays
All Plants are posted FIRST CLASS
Plants are packed to last 7 days.
Supplier of plants:
oxygenators, reeds, iris, water lilies, bog gardens,
wildlife ponds, natural ponds, lakes, floating plants,
deep water plants, marginals, native british and tropical.