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Many new water gardeners make the mistake of adding too few plants to their water garden. As a
rule, try to cover about one half of the pond surface with plants. You
can use plants like water lilies, water lettuce, and water hyacinths.
Covering half the pond surface helps prevent excessive algal growth and
provides shelter for the pond fish. Dont forget to plant iris, taro,
and other flowering and foliage plants.
The variety of aquatic plants
available to the water gardener is almost limitless. Submerged potted
plants such as Cabomba and Anacharis help to remove nutrients that
promote algal growth. Use one bunch (usually six to ten plants) per 2
square feet of pond surface area. You can use fewer plants if space is
limited. Be prepared to thin out and cut back the plants periodically to keep your water garden looking fresh..
Need more information about plants for you water garden? Contact Pondliner today by calling (866) 766-3548.
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