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Getting Plants That Are Perfect for Your Koi Garden

In order to create a beautiful garden oasis for your Koi, you may need to place some flowers and plants around or into your Koi pond. Flowers and plants are important to your water garden because not only do they add beauty, they are also significant for their biological and ecological contribution. They help create natural balance for your pond.

 

Generally, there are two important things you must study and consider before you buy flowers and plants for your garden: the location and the climate. There are some species of flora that do not thrive in particular conditions. Therefore, it’s ideal to conduct thorough research first before anything else. You may also gather vital information from your local dealers regarding appropriate plants and flowers for the pond.

These are some of the popularly known water garden plants:

Koi Pond Water Hyacinths

The Water Hyacinths are perfect plants for those who don’t have the luxury of maintaining their foliage or are just simply lazy to do proper gardening. These water garden floras are valued for their simplicity. After all, they don’t need any specific kind of planting or soil. You just throw them directly into the water. In only a short period of time, they can be anchored down into the pond so they don’t float freely. They also serve a very excellent purpose for your pond. They can help in fighting the growth of blanket weeds and algae.

Water Hyacinths can grow and spread so fast, and soon, if let unchecked, they can take over the whole pond and yard—definitely a bad sign. Sometimes they can even cross borders and find their way into your neighbor’s garden, which, in this case, is not a good thing. Water Hyacinth may be difficult to control.

Koi Pond Lotus Plants

Lotus plants, on the other hand, are ideal for a tropical water garden, where a similarly tropical living thing, like Koi, may be thriving. Lotus plants are simply adored because their flowers surpass the beauty of its rivals, with a fresh smell that accompanies every bloom.

A greenhouse setup, however, may be necessary in order for these Lotus plants to survive during colder or even winter months. They also require soil and sufficient amount of sunlight; thus they must be planted around 2 to 3 feet into the water during the warmer days, and bought indoors when cold weather sets in.

Selecting the plants for your Koi pond is going to depend quite a bit on your geographic location and the amount of work you want to invest in maintaining them. The best thing is to visit with a Koi pond dealer in your area or network with other Koi pond owners to see what kind of plants they have had the best luck in growing in your region.

 

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