Beautify Your Pond with Plants

The major motivation for the construction of a pond in the backyard are the plants that you can plant in the pond. 

These presentations can be so beautiful. Sitting among healthy wildlife can be a healthy and enriching experience. It can be so pleasant to know that an environment that contains such natural serenity is available to you anytime, right in your own backyard.

Popular Pond Plants
The famed impressionistic artist Monet painted literally hundreds of images of landscapes that featured water lilies. In order to capture the light variations that he found so attractive, Monet painted these scenes at different times of the day.

Water lilies may or may not have been as popular before Monet painted them as they are now, but his paintings certainly didn’t do any harm to their standing as favorites for water gardens. Today, the water is definitely one of the most popular pond plants available.

Be sure to take good care of your water lilies. Maintenance is fairly simple once the plants are in place and growing. Be sure to keep in mind, you must fertilize pond plants just as you would any of your indoor or outdoor land plants. If you have fish in your pond, your fish will appreciate the water lilies because these plants provide a great deal of both shade and protection.

Bog Plants
Another popular plant is the bog plant. These plants are functional, but they are still very attractive. They serve as a natural filter for your pond by removing excess nitrates from the water. One example of an attractive bog plant is the water iris. Water iris are available in a complete rainbow of colors.

They can grow to heights of up to six feet tall. Water hyacinths are another example of plants that can serve as natural filters for your pond. Adding bog plants that are natural filters will help to keep your garden pond healthy in the long run.





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