By Daniel Griffiths

Published: Thursday, 25 November 2021 at 12:00 am


In winter your garden pond goes into hibernation, becoming less of garden focal point and a magnet for birds and insect life and more of a draw for leaves, twigs and all manner of garden debris. Covering your pond in winter months is therefore a good idea, and will keep it fresh and ready for the advent of spring and stop it being a cold and icy hazard to pets and small children during the darker days.

Pond covers come in a multitude of sizes and forms, each addressing a specific need, from providing a quick way to keeping your surface leaf free to systems to stop water from freezing over. There’s something for everyone.

Let’s take a look at the options.

Hozelock Cyprio Pond Cover Net

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Rather than make do with some left over spare garden netting, why not get something that’s tailor made for the job in hand? Hozelock Pond Cover Net comes in a range of sizes, is lightweight and easy to unpack and position and even includes four basic pegs allowing you to fasten it down at four corners. It can easily be cut to size but is strong enough to prevent twigs and leaves from reaching the surface of your pond and contaminating it throughout winter. And when you’re done, simply roll it up, small and compact ready for re-use next year.