Pond Plants | Choosing an
Aquatic Pond Plant
There are so many different options when it comes to an
aquatic pond plant, that it is not surprising people find it so
difficult to decide on just one. If you
want to make sure that you select the right aquatic pond
plant, here are a few of the most popular choices, and choose
from these, at least to get started.
Shallow Water Plants
These are certainly some of the most popular when it comes
to the aquatic pond plant selection. These are often called
marginal plants, and they are typically place in more shallow
areas of the pond. Keep in mind that most ponds are already
built with a plant shelf at around 12” deep, specifically for
the purpose of placing shallow water plants in.
This is one aquatic pond plant that would be great for
starting off your water garden with. Just make sure that you
look at sun requirements and growing heights here, depending on
the size and location of your water garden so you can make sure
that you are choosing the right plants.
Floating Plant
Another great aquatic pond plant and one that you will
definitely want to consider here is the floating plant. This
should not be the main focus in your water garden, but instead
is a plant that does not need to be anchored down and which
looks just lovely sitting on the top of the water as it is.
They are probably the easiest of all aquatic plants to take
care of, so it does not get much easier than a floating plant.
Floaters are generally very prolific, and responsible water
gardening includes keeping plants contained within the water
garden.
Underwater Plant
There is also the underwater plant, which is the perfect
plant to complete your water garden. The underwater grasses are
the staple of the backyard pond, and these plants grow
completely submerged although the growth of most will
probably end up reaching the
surface.
No matter which aquatic pond plant you decide on, the most
important thing is that you are going to be willing and able to
provide it with the right pond plant care. Without proper
maintenance, the plants are not going to strive and will end up
dying off and leaving your water garden in despair.
Pond plants are very easy to take care of and do not require
a lot of time or effort, so you should be able to help them
strive and have a beautiful, healthy water garden that you can
be proud to show off.
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