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Add Interest to Your Water Garden With
Floating Plants
By
Lee Dobbins
A water garden can be a relaxing element to add to any landscape but it can
be rather boring unless you add aquatic plants. They are actually different
kinds of plants you can add to your water garden, some like to populate the
edges of the garden, some grow in the deep waters and others float right on top
of the water.
These floating aquatic plants float on the surface and have long groups that
go down into the water. These plants often have an exotic look and can provide
shade to control algae as well as provide a nice habitat for fish and other pond
creatures.
While most floating water garden plants are tropical there are a few that you
can use in northern climates. if you have a harsh winter, you will want to treat
your floating plants much the same as you
treat your annuals and plan on
replanting them each year.
Three of the more popular floating plants are discussed below and include
Parrots Feather, Water Lettuce, and Floating Hyacinth.
Parrots Feather
This floating plant is rather easy to care for and has feathery foliage that
is a blue green in color. parrot feather has stems that can grow up to 60 inches
long and can provide a great spawning area for your pond fish. It is good in
zones 4to 11 and can survive the winter is beneath the ice but may incur frost
damage at the top of the pond.
Water Lettuce
This plant, as the name implies, resembles a big head of lettuce floating on
top your pond. The foliage has a velvety look and can grow up to 10 Inches wide
and may sometimes even produce white flowers and green berries although the
flowers and berries are pretty hard to notice. This can be an invasive plant so
you want to be careful that it doesn't take over your water garden. Water
letters prefers warmer climates and can work in zones 9-11. Be very careful of
frost, as this can damage leaves and cause them to rot and you don't want that
in your pond!
Floating Hyacinth
Floating hyacinth produces purple flowers on 6 inch stems and can be a
colorful addition to the floating plants in your water garden. In order for
proper flowering you'll need to make sure it has full sun and warmth and also
that your water is providing the nutrients that this plant needs. If it is In
good health, it can reproduce quite rapidly and you have to make sure that it
doesn't take over your water garden. Good for zones 9 to 11, Floating Hyacinth
and will also help to clarify your water.
Adding floating plants to your water garden will not only help but look
better but it can also help the water quality be healthier and may reduce your
maintenance. This is because the plants consume the same nutrients from the
water that algae needs to grow. Therefore, water garden plants can help keep
algae growth in check, thus increasing your water quality and reducing your
water garden maintenance.
Lee Dobbins writes for
http://www.wonderful-wind-chimes.com where you can learn more about wind
chimes and discover the world of
glass wind chimes.
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