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#757938 - 04/19/12 01:41 AM
Frugal Garden Frogs
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We are talking in various forums about encouraging frogs and other beneficial critters to our gardens this year for an Earth Day resolution.
I have started by putting out a ceramic frog house. I am hopeful to attract a nice frog or froggie family to my upland desert garden.
It's actually not even an official frog house. What i am using is a tart/scented oil burner, the kind you put a tea candle in and let something scented simmer on top of. I got three of those free from a free box behind a thrift store, and am only using one as a tart burner. One is sitting outside hoping to attract a frog to my garden. I might put out a second one but i don't know how territorial frogs might be, so i want to look into this before trying.
I was encouraged in the Water Garden forum to try putting brush around my frog house to make it more comfy to any prospective frogs.
We have been talking about frogs and attracting beneficial garden critters on several forums right now so we can help people help themselves freely and naturally. There are tons of great critters that are affordble, non toxic and fascinating in their own right! Lady bugs, praying mantids, froggies and toads, lizards, insect-catching birds, bats, certain spiders, even nematodes!
I actually picked up some nematoads from a garden supply store recently to try to decrease my gnat and termite population. I also have a little hive on one of my porches too that houses a gentle species of wasp that also eats noxious bugs. Between the critters and the diatomaceous earth, I am ready to have a completely non toxic, inexpensive war on bugs this year!
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#758263 - 04/20/12 05:20 PM
Re: Frugal Garden Frogs
[Re: Jilly]
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How about a battalion of frogs? Or a ward of frogs. A congregation, a crew, ....
I love frogs. So did Aesop:
Frog in a Milk-Pail A frog was hopping around a farmyard, when it decided to investigate the barn. Being somewhat careless, and maybe a little too curious, he ended up falling into a pail half-filled with fresh milk.
As he swam about attempting to reach the top of the pail, he found that the sides of the pail were too high and steep to reach. He tried to stretch his back legs to push off the bottom of the pail but found it too deep. But this frog was determined not to give up, and he continued to struggle. He kicked and squirmed and kicked and squirmed, until at last, all his churning about in the milk had turned the milk into a big hunk of butter. The butter was now solid enough for him to climb onto and get out of the pail!
"Never Give Up!"
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