I sat on my hands with these, but this is the beginning of autumn. I ought to have uploaded a few months ago.

The tub ponds are still an inviting space to sit and observe, even though there is much less wildlife to notice.

by kenmcnay

3 Comments

  1. kenmcnay

    Our garden is near Pittsburgh, PA in zone 6.

    We moved here in Jan 2024 and started this project during the summer of 2025; we finished the project shortly after school started in Aug 2025 as we planted the tub ponds and the surroundings. All the trunks and branches came from other locations on our property, but we bought in the plants from online vendors.

    I’ll need to post more photos in the spring as things emerge.

  2. pokemonplayer2001

    Dumb guy question: is it simply a small watering hole?

    I have placed large but shallow birdbaths on the ground, these seem like a much better idea.

  3. TsuDhoNimh2

    Make sure that there is a “ladder” out of the pond so if a small critter falls in they can escape. Fishing dead mice out of the swimming pool was always gross.

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