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a frog sitting on the ground next to a potted plant with mud in it and text overlay reading diy frog and toad habitats

Frogs and toads are so very beneficial for the backyard vegetable garden. Frogs and toads will help control pests and will naturally come to your garden if you provide the right conditions. Learn how to make frog and toad habitats with this simple step by step guide. #vegetablegardening #growingfood #craftideas #gardenideas

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a cartoon scene with people in the garden watering water from a sprinkler

Toads are fascinating amphibians, known for their warty, dry skin and distinctive mating calls in the warm months. Toads are a gardener's best friend, since they eat many insects that are damaging to plants and gardens. If you are hoping...

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there is a bowl with rocks in it next to a sign that says make a toad abode

We have a shady spot in one of our gardens that we can't plant anything. So, we decided to turn it into an inviting place for a toad(s). Our garden definitely has too many slugs. Toads can eat 50 to 100 slugs a night. Making a toad abode is worth a shot! Toads like the shade and need a source of water. We took a flower pot drip pan and filled it with river rocks. One larger rock was put in to the side for the toad to sit. Tera dug a hole so we could sink our shallow "pond" into the dirt. We…

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a birdhouse made out of wood in the middle of some bushes and trees with leaves around it

Last spring I picked up a silly little hobby… making toad abodes. My interest in this started a couple of years back when I had a toad living in a potted plant outside my front door. I posted about how silly it was on my Instagram and the people demanded a home for the little…

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there is a frog that is sitting on top of a log in the grass next to some plants

Hi all, I've been lurking for a few months and finally made an account. I am the proud caretaker of 2 American toads (well, I believe them to be American. I have a difficult time telling them apart from Fowler's). I got both of the little guys from my backyard this Fall when we had a huge surplus of toads. When I found them, they were quite small, presumably having been born that Spring / Summer. Since then they have doubled, if not tripled in size. Meet Betty and Ansberta:

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