In this video, an expert will tell you which plants are suitable for an artificial pond:

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In this video, an expert will tell you which plants are suitable for an artificial pond:

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It is not recommended to plant too many plants, as their reproduction rate is high. In a short period of time, they can cover the entire surface of the water and you will have to clean the pond from them. Choose a small number of plants that you like.

>Video "Selecting Plants for a Pond"


Pond decoration
Several types of plants that perform different functions are used south korea mobile database planting in water.

Oxygenators
The peculiarity of these plants is the ability to absorb carbon dioxide and synthesize oxygen, which is needed by all inhabitants of the pond. Most of the oxygenators are located under water. They are planted as follows: they are placed on the bottom of the pond, having previously been lowered into a container, for example, a pot. It is recommended to choose a couple of different types of oxygenators, since not all of them take root in our climate conditions.

Now let's take a closer look at which plants are oxygenators:

Pondweed. An excellent choice, as it has a developed root system and easily survives winter. It is food for many varieties of fish, as well as a place for their reproduction. It blooms with small yellow flowers.
Elodea. Creates a favorable environment for other plants. Has long thin stems and protrudes above the water. Propagated by cuttings in the spring and summer. The only downside is that it reproduces very quickly, so do not forget about thinning.
Water buttercup. Has beautiful white flowers that will decorate the surface of your pond. Propagated by cuttings.
Tilleya. Quite an aggressive plant, which can cover the bottom with foliage in a very short time. It saturates with oxygen very well. It is recommended to plant it first and remove it after some time. This way the water will be saturated with oxygen, and nothing will threaten the inhabitants.
Water moss. A great solution if there are fish in the pond. This is where they can lay eggs.
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