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this is neat - i kinda accidentally created a pond in my backyard; i used to have a pool there but i never filled in the depression after taking it out - then i needed to re do my sump pump outlet and i was too lazy to dig a trench to the nearby creek so i put the water outlet to that depression and now its a pond filled wirh frogs natural grasses and since the area i live in is technically marshlands the soil seems to do just fine
would recommend some measures against mosquitoes then
ive been thinking about using chlorine tablets but thats too harsh for the vegetation i have in there - besides the whole woods around my house is a breeding ground for mosquitos - they are bad every year no matter what lol - at least we dont have mosquitos that carry disease up here
oof. godspeed 🫡
i've heard good things about propane CO2 traps but they're a big investment
yeah thanks for the tip - even with the potential mosquito problems its so nice having a bit of biodiversity in my lawn