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How To Select Aquatic or Water Plants For A Garden Pond
... types ... Water lilies Marginals ... shallow (also called bog plants) medium depth and deep water marginals) Floating plants Oxygenator plants These are described below ... Water Lilies & Other Aquatic Plants - Offers quality water ... of the water. Marginals water plants type 5 for planting in about 3 to 6 inches of water. Many have beautiful flowers The longest list of aquatic plants. These water ...
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The Gardens of Exbury
... month of May. The bowl surrounds the lowest of three ponds containing a collection of water lilies. Mixed on the outer fringes of the bowl are some interesting plants including ... surrounded with hydrangeas and a collection of bamboo. The other has a wide range of water marginals and herbaceous material such as Gunnera chilensis, Digitalis ferruginea, various Lythrum sp., Filipendula sp., Rheum ...
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Bog Gardens - GardenWeb
... Jun 12, 05 at 11:21 How can i use soil to grow marginals around [outside] pond? Posted by: njbiology z6 NJ on Mon, May 23, ... follow-ups, last one posted on Thu, Jun 9, 05 at 15:44 Water Loving Plants Help Posted by: MsGulfCoastGarden Ms8 on Mon, May 23, 05 at ... follow-ups, last one posted on Thu, May 19, 05 at 18:51 Marginals that will grow in acidic/peatfilled Bog Gardens: Posted by: njbiology z6 NJ ...
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Marginals that will grow in acidic/peatfilled Bog Gardens: - Bog Garden Forum - GardenWeb
... Store Return to the Bog Garden Forum | Post a Follow-Up Marginals that will grow in acidic/peatfilled Bog Gardens: clip this post ... plants [usually planted in 2-6" of water] in a bog garden without much or anystanding water over the crowns, please list them: Will ... aquatic varieties of Iris will all do well] Follow-Up Postings: RE: Marginals that will grow in acidic/peatfilled Bog Gardens: clip this ...
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Pond plants - 2
... FAQ Frogspawn - FAQ Pond plants Marginals and Deep Water Aquatics Marginals cover a vast variety of plants. Marsh marigolds (Caltha palustris) are popular, as are water forget-me-nots. Pickerel weed ... Alba Pickerel Weed Marginals are generally planted in special baskets using aquatic compost (low in nutrients to minimize undesirable algae growth). Water Hawthorn Golden Club Deep Water Aquatics need ...
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Water Gardening - Water Gardens - Home Page - Denver Plants
... Water Gardening Water Plants Ask a Pro a question via eMail Pond Drought Info Aquatic Glossary Bog Plants Floating Plants Marginals Submerged Plants Water Plants Locate a Supplier Water ...
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Our Recommended Water Gardening Books - Denver Plants
... Water Gardening Water Plants Ask a Pro a question via eMail Pond Drought Info Aquatic Glossary Bog Plants Floating Plants Marginals Submerged Plants Water Plants Locate a Supplier Water ...
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Planting a Water Garden
... much sunlight). Basically, there are four types of plants suited to water gardens: deep water plants, bog plants or marginals, oxygenators, and floating plants. A mix of all four, properly planted, ... ecologically essential for pond balance because they continually replenish the oxygen supply in the water. Called "water weeds," they slow the growth of algae, absorb excess nutrients that would cloud ...
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Assorted aquatic plants pond water types koi fish described below
... (aquatic plants: type 2) Totally submerged aquatic plants. These water garden plants can never exist out of water. They root or float rootless under water. Floating (aquatic plants: type 3) These aquatic plants ... like these root into mud and show strong growth and flowers project out of the water. Marginals (aquatic plants: type 5) The longest list of aquatic plants. These aquatic plants generally do ...
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Make a Big Splash with a Tiny Water Garden
... in a big water garden. Anything that holds water can contain a water garden The first step in designing a small water garden is deciding on the container. Anything that holds water qualifies. Even if ... containers. Most marginals, whether their leaves are thin and vertical or broad and horizontal, give excellent results when their crowns are placed 6 inches or less beneath the water's surface. Only ...
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