Go Wild Landscapes Ltd

2 Chapel Close, Leafield, WITNEY, Oxfordshire, OX29 9NS
Tel/fax: 01993 878178   Mobile: 07802 720 652
eMail:andrew@gowildgardening.co.uk

Garden design and landscaping in Oxford and Witney.
Designers and Landscapers of gardens in and around Oxford since 1995.

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Wildlife Pond With Solar Powered Pump
Above - Small wildlife pond with solar powered pump.

PONDS & WATER FEATURES

Ponds are a specialty of ours and we are able to construct ponds to suit every requirement. Our favourite is of course the Wildlife Pond, and we have had a great deal of success with our ponds attracting frogs, toads, newts and a wide variety of insects, often before we have finished construction. As well as the obvious benefits to wildlife - we have had ducks, deer, badgers and even on one occasion a passing kingfisher visiting our ponds - we find they are of huge interest and visual attraction in a garden.

Child safety is of foremost importance before considering a pond. We do have ways to make a pond safe for children.

Big Pond
Above - a very large pond in Standlake, to be planted up with native aquatic plants and used as a swimming pool.

Kategils Pond: A Wildlife Pond With Smooth Pebble Beach, Designed And Built
With Wildlife In Mind

Above - a wildlife pond with smooth pebble beach, designed and built with wildlife in mind. Inhabited by smooth newts and at breeding time by toads and frogs, this pond is especially attractive to dragonflies and darters.

Slate Water
Feature
Above - Slate water feature

Wildlife Pond
Above - wildlife pond purpose built on a difficult site on a slope at Princes Risborough. It was constructed with a dry Cotswold stone wall as a retaining wall. The niches between the stones are excellent hiding places for amphibians and reptiles.


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