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Choosing Plants For Your Koi Pond / Water Garden


 So you finally finished your water garden construction. You have finally come to the fun part of creating your water garden: picking the flowers and plants that will make your water garden a beautiful oasis. Not only should you consider beauty when you are picking your plants, but you must also remember that plants provide another, more important value to your garden, biological life. Biological life helps maintain your pool by doing what they would do in nature. Be sure to pay attention to your climate and area. Some plants can simply not survive in certain conditions, so it is wise to do your research before hand. Talking with your local dealer will give you some idea of what plants you can and cannot have in your pond.

Water Lilies and Lotus Plants

 Undoubtedly, since your pond contains Koi, you may want to keep with the theme and place Lotus plants in your pond. No water garden is complete without water lilies or Lotus plants because the beauty is simply unmatched by other flowers. Lotus plants provide beautiful blooms, and a smell that is unmatched. However if you live in an area that has low temperatures you will need to have to have a place to house your plants during the colder months. A greenhouse setup specifically for water plants will work the best.  Lotus and Lillies require soil, and a large amount of sunlight. They should be planted in water about 2 to 3 feet deep during the warmer months, and indoors during the colder months. 

Water Hyacinths

 If you simply do not have the time to plant and maintain your water garden’s foliage, or you are somewhat lazy when it comes to gardening, you may want to consider adding Water Hyacinths. Water hyacinths have become very popular recently because of their simplicity. They do not require any type of soil or planting, you must simply throw them into the water. Only minimal time is needed to anchor them down so that they do not float all over the pond freely.Water Hyacinths are not only pretty, but are also very functional as well. These plants aid in the fight against both algae and blanket weeds and your fish will love to place eggs on the long roots. One downside when having Water Hyacinths is the fact that they will take over your pond very quickly if you allow them to. Water hyacinths are very invasive, and will spread. In extreme cases, it may even jump the fence and take over the neighbors yard as well. Once they have caused this kind of infestation, it is notoriously difficult to get rid of them.

 Hidden But Functional Plants

Alternatively, you may want to consider investing in plants that are not necessary seen. These plants live below the water line, and provide many needed functions to your pond. Some help you battle algae, put oxygen back into the water, or feed your fish for you. You can find these plants in bundles at your local pet store or Koi dealer. The majority of underwater plants will not need additional support during the winter, so once you place them in the water, you may not think twice about them again. However, the benefits that you gain from having these types of plants make up for the fact that you are not able to actually see them.

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