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Lotus Plant

Posted on March 18, 2010.
Lotus PlantFind the right plants for your garden Koi

So you've finally finished building your water garden. You finally have the fun part of creating your water garden: picking flowers and plants that will make your water garden a beautiful oasis.

Not only does it look beautiful when you pick up your plants, but you must also remember that plants provide another, more important to value your garden, biological life. biological life can keep your pool by doing what they do in nature.

Make sure to pay attention to your climate and area. Some plants simply can not survive in certain conditions, it is wise to do your research before hand. Talk with your dealer will give you an idea of what plants you can and can not have in your pond.

Lotus Plants

Without doubt, since your pond contains koi, tropical fish, you can keep with the theme and location of plants in the lotus pond. Almost everyone with a tropical garden of water will want a Lotus factory, for beauty is simply unmatched by other flowers.

Lotus plants provide beautiful flowers, and a smell that is unmatched. However, unless you live in an area which suffers temperatures above 65 degrees Fahrenheit and then you will need a place to host your Lotus plants during the colder months. A configuration greenhouse especially for water plants works best.

Lotus plants require soil, and plenty of sunlight. They should be planted in water about 2-3 feet deep during the warm months and indoors during the colder months.

Water Hyacinth

If you simply do not have time to plant and maintain your garden foliage water, or you're a bit lazy when it comes to gardening, you may want to consider adding water hyacinth. water hyacinths have become very popular because of their simplicity. They require no soil type or planting, you simply throw them into the water. Only a minimum of time is required for anchoring to ensure they do not float freely all over the pond.

Water Hyacinth is not only pretty, but are also very functional. These plants aid in the fight against algae and blanket weed.

A disadvantage when having water hyacinth is the fact that they will take care of your pool and yard, if you allow them. water hyacinths are very invasive and spread if left. In extreme cases, it may even jump the fence and take over the neighbors yard too. Once they have done this type of infestation, it is notoriously difficult to get rid of them.

Hidden plants but functional

Otherwise, you may want to consider investing in plants that are not needed given. These plants live below the water, and provide many functions necessary for your pond. Some algae help battle that you put oxygen in the water, or feed the fish for you.

You can find these plants at your local pet boots or Koi dealer. Most plants submarines will not need extra support during the winter, once you put them in water, you may not think twice again. However, the benefits you gain from having these types of plants make up the fact that you are not able to really see them.

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