Here’s the wild truth: Frogs breathe through their skin – so even a little pollution can poison them. If frogs thrive in your pond, it’s a gold-star sign your garden’s water and soil are healthy!
Why frogs matter:
Nature’s warning system: Their sensitive skin makes them first responders to dirty water or chemicals.
Ecosystem guardians: Frogs = balanced ponds, fewer pests, and a thriving food web.
No frogs? Trouble ahead: Pollution, pesticides, or trash could be silently harming your garden’s balance.
Keep water (and frogs) safe:
Ditch pesticides and herbicides – they seep into water and poison frogs.
Clean up litter – especially plastics and chemicals that leach toxins.
Plant native pond plants – they filter water naturally and give frogs hiding spots.
Fun fact: Frogs don’t just croak – they sing to attract mates. Let’s keep their concerts alive!
Your garden’s health starts with clean water. Protect the frogs, and they’ll protect your little ecosystem.
Source: Gardening Tips


