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🌿 Transform your outdoor space into a buzzing wildlife sanctuary—no digging, all delight!
The Blagdon Liberty No Dig Nature Pool is a 190-litre raised pond designed for easy assembly with click-fit resin panels. Featuring a 2.2W solar floating fountain pump pumping 180 liters per hour, it includes a bird landing platform, wildlife ladder, and planting pocket to attract and support local wildlife. Perfect for gardens, patios, and balconies, this eco-friendly water feature creates a vibrant habitat while adding natural beauty to your outdoor space.
| ASIN | B0CMVB9PVL |
| Best Sellers Rank | #37,682 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #43 in Pond Fountains |
| Brand Name | Blagdon |
| Color | Rustic |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (279) |
| EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 3 Years |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 95L x 95W x 35.5H centimeters |
| Item Type Name | Above ground garden patio nature pond |
| Item Weight | 7 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Interpet Ltd |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 8939 |
| Material Type | Wood Resin |
| Model Number | BD8939 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Fade Resistant |
| Power Source | Solar Powered |
| UPC | 755349089390 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
G**N
Der Gartenteich ist klasse. Leicht und schnell aufgebaut, optisch sehr ansprechend. Allerdings auch etwas hochpreisig. Mal sehen, wie er nach dem Winter aussieht. Die kleine seitliche "Wildtiertreppe" halte ich jedoch für einen "Gag" (na, vielleicht verirrt sich mal ein Frosch darauf :-)
M**N
Love my pond. Easy to put together. Good quality.
W**E
THE SHORT VERSION I bought this pond in May 24 and it has made a massive difference to the wildlife in the garden, bringing in birds, bugs, frogs and tadpoles. It’s easy to build in under 15 mins with simple instructions, it’s great quality and a good size. The option of being able to create a bug home under the wildlife access steps is a great idea. It’s honestly the best £200 I’ve ever spent for the amount of joy it brings. I absolutely recommend it and so does the wildlife! THE LONG VERSION AND HOW I CREATED MINE I chose this raised pond because I wanted to encourage wildlife into the garden whilst also being able to keep the dog out of it. Some pond plants can be toxic to dogs and cats and I used online searches to help when choosing plants, along with planters all around the perimeter of the pond to help with this. Once the pond was quickly and easily built, I created a ramp using rocks and bricks going up to the steps of the pond. This is important to help wildlife such as hedgehogs to climb out should they happen to investigate and fall in. Large cobble stones were added to the bottom of the pond and terracotta pots placed on their side for amphibians to hide in. I filled it from the rain water butt as it’s safer than tap water. Native oxygenating plants were then added including hornwort (bought on here) and a packet of watercress, which is around £1 from any supermarket and is fine to just throw in (not the sandwich cress type in the square tub), this grows its own roots and spreads, growing pretty white flowers. I put in marginal plants and stood them on bricks, and planted a water mint in the ready made planter next to the steps. I also added duckweed and a white waterlily for some surface cover, to help prevent blanket weed and green water. Duckweed can cover an entire pond, so in winter when the surface froze, I took some out trapped in the ice whilst the critters were hiding safely at the bottom of the pond. I do use the water fountain it came with and it’s lovely, the sound also seems to help encourage wildlife to it. I did remove it over the winter in case the frost damaged it and put it back in the spring. Through the seasons this pond has progressed so much in terms of plant cover and the wildlife within it. First to arrive were tiny critters including rat tailed maggots (hover fly larvae), water louse, pond snails (came in on bought plants, so no need to buy). Birds came to visit and eat/drink from the pond. Then in July 24 frogs started visiting with one choosing to hibernate over winter. At the end of March 25 frogspawn was laid and we now have tadpoles! I have loved every minute of the year with my pond and I hope you love yours too!
D**B
Easy set up strong looks great
J**D
Easy to assemble, really good thick liner that should last a long time, over all looks good. Pleasantly surprised that the solar pump works great even when not in direct sunlight. Photo taken in late afternoon when sun had moved and pool was in shade.
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