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Can I put a wildlife pond in full sun?
I'd love a wildlife pond but realistically the only place I can put one is in full sun. Is this a bad idea? It'll only be a small one - probably maximum 1.5m length.
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I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
If you can keep it topped up with rainwater that would be a big help with algae control.
Something that creeps along the top of the water would help create more shade- Brooklime would work. I have it in my pond and it has spread from the side of the pond toward the middle. Even if you plant it in soil at the edge of your pond it'll be quite happy and soon start spreading into you pond. Mine has grown from the pond into some of the surrounding raised veg beds!
Water mint spreads along the surface too.
I just pull bits out when it all gets a bit too overgrown. A job for mid-late summer once most of the various eggs have hatched
If you can, make it at least 60cm deep at some point so that in a bad winter the whole pond doesn't freeze solid.
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