How to winterize pond plants?
As the winter comes, there are a number of activities that should be performed to secure our pond. These include, among others, the wintering of aquatic plants. Learn how to safely winter your plants so that they survive to the next season.
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WINTER POND MAINTENANCE
The pond freezing to the bottom is also not conducive to wintering aquatic plants, so we should move it inside. Thermophilic plants should be placed in a warm (approx. 18-20° C) and bright place (to allow the plants to photosynthesize). These include, for example, water hyacinths or melted hyacinths. Other aquatic plants (e.g. water lilies or water lilies) require slightly cooler conditions during winter: approx. 8° C.
Some plants should be kept in a completely dark place, e.g. tiger lotus or fine water lily. Some of them must overwinter in water (e.g. in a shallow aquarium), such as salvins. Other plants can overwinter in a container of wet sand or clay (e.g. water hyacinths). The method of storing plants during the winter depends on the species and the variety.