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Quiet Water, Wild Life: Building Ponds in Shady Gardens

23 min · 19 de jun de 2025
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Quiet Water, Wild Life: Building Ponds in Shady Gardens Can you really have a pond in full shade? Absolutely—and it might be one of the best things you ever do for your garden. In this episode, we slow things right down and take a gentle wander into the world of shady ponds and bog gardens. From forgotten corners and damp patches to old sinks and washing-up bowls, you’ll hear just how easy it is to bring stillness, texture, and wildlife into even the darkest parts of the garden. I’ll walk you through simple setups, share real-life stories from our Facebook group, and talk through the plants, creatures, and quiet magic that water brings to the shade. No pumps. No fuss. Just water, shelter, and a willingness to let nature move in. So if you’ve got a cool corner and a curious heart, pop the kettle on—this one’s for you.

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