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Are you considering adding aquatic plants to your pond? Great idea! Discover the many benefits of growing plants in your pond.
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WHY YOU SHOULD ADD AQUATIC PLANTS INTO YOUR POND?
Regardless of how big your backyard pond is, there are many reasons why you should bring aquatic plants into it. Find out role of aquatic plants in your pond from the list below.
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Growing plants provides, among others:
POND PLANTS FOR BEGINNERS
If we talk about aquatic plants, we categorize them by water lilies, floaters, marginal plants and submerged. Such categorization allows to distinguish them according to other conditions necessary for growth.
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Water lilies
One of the most popular pond plants are water lilies. They are pretty easy to breed. These plants look stunning and increase pond aesthetic values. Despite being breathtaking, water lilies provide shade for pond fish. When we talk about ideal case, the water surface should be covered from thirty to sixty percent by this beautiful plants.
Floaters
According to the name, this kind of plants just float on the surface of the water. Only their roots dangle beneath, what allows them to absorb all needed nutrition from the pond water. The bigger benefit of breeding floating plants is that they filter the water, helping to keep a balanced pond ecosystem.
Marginal plants
The largest and the most various group of aquatic plants, called marginal plants, because they typically grow on the edge or “margins” of the pond. They will make your garden pond more beautiful than ever! Just as floaters, marginal plants also provide valuable filtration.
Submerged
This kind of plants live under the water’s surface. Submerged are called also as oxygenaters, because they produce oxygen. Some of them bloom and their flowers rise to the surface. Mostly, they absorb the needed nutrients directly from the water. They compete with algae for them, which can helps to keep pond ecosystem balanced.
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