I have a small part of useless garden next to my greenhouse that Katie can't get near but can see well. I also have an old baby bath which I have been hanging on to until I came up with a use for it. The bath is about 22inches deep, so not quite the recommended 2 feet, but where I live we are on very low ground, and that end of the garden becomes a bog when it rains a lot. So I'm thinking the frog might like the bath sunken into that bit of garden, with some small water plants in it. Do you think this would be a problem to cats?
Over the next few months we are overhauling our front garden, which will include removing a hazelnut shrub. The thickest wood on it is not very thick - I think I could just about wrap my hand around it. Do you think this would be good to make a log pile, or do I need thicker logs?
Right next to the garden where I want to put the 'pond' is my neighbour's garden - just an old-fashioned string fence between us. I couldn't get the pond more than a foot away from the edge of his garden. He's an old man who can't be bothered with gardening, and so pours weed-killer all over the borders once a year. It must be strong stuff he uses, because he only puts it on the once and he doesn't get any weeds all year. He puts it on with a watering can - never sprays it, and I have never had any problems growing weeds in that area of my garden, and it's never been a problem to the cats. But just to check, do you think the pond will be OK being so close?
I know the frog will only do what it wants anyway, but I would like to be a good host. Any advice would be appreciated.
Thanks
