You’re lucky if you have frogs in your garden. They help keep down the bugs. Even metal ones. |
Frogs and toads beget more frogs and toads, if you offer them a pond to spawn in. This makes your neighbouring gardeners happy, too. Usually. |
You’re lucky if you have frogs in your garden. They help keep down the bugs. Even metal ones. |
Frogs and toads beget more frogs and toads, if you offer them a pond to spawn in. This makes your neighbouring gardeners happy, too. Usually. |
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We have toads outside and little green peeper frogs in the greenhouse in every bromeliad cup and all cozy between plastic pots and their ceramic caches.
I love your frogs, but beyond an occasional toad in the garden beds, I have to content myself with the song of the peepers down at the Frog Pond.
The horseshoe frogs are adorable. The live variety will eat moths, mosquitoes and their larvae, snails, slugs, flies, beetles and cockroaches. wow! Their needs are pretty simple: shelter, moisture, food and a place to breed.