Establishing a water garden requires making an atmosphere that is always wet. It is essential to remember that not all garden features, such as a wooden fence or garden lighting, are designed to withstand the elements in that environment. As a result, you should make sure that the garden features you use to surround your water garden can withstand the dampness, the splashes of water, and the small floods that may occur sometimes. In addition, the behaviors of water plants, some of which have the potential to become invasive.
Best Water Gardening Plants
Your water garden will be gorgeous and straightforward to care for if you choose the proper combination of plants to grow there. For instance, the use of floaters and submerged plants can generate shade and oxygen, both of which inhibit the formation of algae. We wouldn't want to restrict your options regarding water gardening plants because there are so wide varieties available. Although we have compiled a list of the ones we believe to be the greatest, you are more than welcome to explore any of the others.
- Water lily
- Calla lily
- Amazon frogbit
- Goat’s beard
- Umbrella palm
- Mosquito fern
- Arrowheads
- Hornwort
- Parrot’s feather
- Duckweed
- Water lettuce
- Water hyacinth
- Cardinal flower