Aquatic
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Aquatic Garden
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Water features in gardens are a source of enjoyment to many
gardeners. They add an interesting aspect and can be very restful.
There are a lot of products and advice available for anyone wanting
to start an aquatic garden. You don't need a lot of space and a
basic pond doesn't have to be very expensive. Some gardeners like
to go a bit further and put a fountain or a statue with the
pond.
The pond will benefit from some water garden plants. In addition
to assisting in keeping the pond in a healthy condition, they will
be an attractive feature. Water Lillies are particularly popular
for their delicate flowers that sit on the water's surface. Most of
the plant is submerged and they need to be placed 1-2 feet below
the surface. They are put into containers sometimes. Another
example of a submerged water plant is the Parrot Feather. These
plants are an asset to the aquaticgarden if there are fish in the
pond because they stimulate oxygen.
There are other plants that are visible on the surface but their
roots lie underwater. This type is called marginal plants and they
are placed in a pot at just below the surface. Varieties include
the iris, arrowhead, lotus, elephant ear or pickerelweed.
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The other sort of plants, suitable for an aquaticgarden, are the
ones that float on the surface. These are very useful as they
decrease the presence of algae in the pond by providing shade. They
need careful control however, as they grow and spread very quickly.
Varieties include the water hyacinth, water spangle, water clover
and mosquito fern.
Of course, a water garden is most appealing when it contains
fish. Goldfish, such as shubunkin, common goldfish and wakin, are
very popular. Koi are very attractive and some varieties are
expensive. Other choices include minnows, golden orfe and golden
tench. Most fish survive happily without heating but a heater may
be needed in particularly cold places during winter, just to stop
the water from freezing up. Pumps and filtration equipment is
necessary, in order to maintain the oxygen levels that the fish
require.
The reason that pond water appears green is because of the
growth of algae. This must not be allowed to take over, as the
blanket weed variety is apt to do if not removed. It is a
particular problem during warm weather but there are various
methods to keep algae under control in an aquatic garden.
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