Poacher
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demonstrated an easier way of producing a huge pile of frogs.My parents built a pond because they thought it would be nice. Someone gave them some frog spawn & they stuck it in the pond and have had frogs ever since. I don't think you need to do anything specifically for the frogs, but you should just read up a bit on garden ponds (your school pond website sounds good) and how to look after them. I'm slightly concerned that you say the pond is "...under a ... bush ..." because you risk getting it filled up with leaves and stuff from the bush. My parents put netting over theirs in the autumn to keep the leaves out as much as possible. Every so often (once a year, I guess) they'd give it a good clear out - I remember one time there being a huge pile of about 20 or 30 frogs that had come out of the pond as they'd drained and cleaned it.
When I dug our pond, many years ago, much of the dug out earth was used to make a rockery and stream bed, as was the fashion in them days. I made hibernation chambers in the rockery and linked them to the pondside with spare lengths of 32mm/40mm plastic waste pipe left over from plumbing the bathroom. The frogs seem to appreciate them, judging by the numbers resident in the garden.





We are really chuffed with it.