Choose a suitable location for your pond, ensuring it gets a mix of sunlight and shade throughout the day.
Dig out the pond area, creating shelves for plants and varying depths for wildlife habitat.
Line the pond with a pond liner to prevent leaks and add a layer of sand or soft substrate for aquatic plants.
Introduce native aquatic plants to provide shelter and food for wildlife, attracting pollinators and beneficial insects.
Add rocks, logs, and other natural materials around the pond to create hiding spots for wildlife and encourage biodiversity.
Maintain your wildlife pond by removing debris, controlling algae growth, and monitoring water quality for a thriving ecosystem.