HOW TO PLANT POND PLANTS?
Many aquatic plants grow very quickly. Find out how to plant plants, so they could increase attractiveness of your reservoir instead of overgrown it.
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HOW TO PLANT POND PLANTS?
Water lily can occupy two or even more square meters of water after two or three years of cultivation. This can lead to the complete overgrowing of a small pond. Thinning plants growing in water is quite troublesome, so it’s better not to plant them too densely. One or three fast-growing plants per 1 m2 of water table, or three or five slower growing plants are enough. They should be planted in separate places, for example in the depressions at the bottom of the pond filled with a substrate for aquatic plants.
There will also be no problem with overgrowing the pond if the plants are planted in baskets, the walls of which will effectively limit the growth of roots. The walls of the baskets should have fine meshes so that the substrate does not leak out. If they are very openwork, they must be lined with a jute fabric. Flexible pots made of strong fabric are convenient to use.
WHAT SUBSTRATE YOU SHOULD CHOOSE?
Water plants grow in clay soil mixed half-and-half with sand or garden soil. Substrate for aquatic plants should not be fertilized, as fertilizers dissolve easily in water, favoring the service of the toxic algae blooms. The active effect of the fertilizers that can be applied works like a working fertilizer. They are placed near the roots when planting plants. The only fertilizers that can be used are slow-acting fertilizers. They are placed near the roots when planting plants.