A lot of people have been asking about floating plants. The good news is water lettuce arrived at the store on Thursday.
Water lettuce is the ideal plant to introduce into your pond or water feature. In warm bright conditions they multiple quickly by sending runner plants.
Water lettuce are not potted in soil they simply float on the surface of your pond. When establishing your lettuces in a pond with strong water flow you can tether them to rocks or wedge them into a corner of the pond.
The dense cover provided by the plant creates welcome shaded areas for the fish. Water lettuce will absorb large amounts of nitrates and phosphates from the water and help reduce blanket weed and green water algae issues.
It has often been said that plants can not be incorporated into a Koi pond. Large Koi can uproot delicate marginals and chew through lily pads. They will bury their noses into the pots, dump mouths full of gravel and soil over the bottom of your pond and give you nothing but work.
However it certainly is possible to incorporate plants into Koi ponds, you just need the right plants and you need a strategy for keeping them Koi proofed.
If lilies are suitably dressed, most small to medium Koi will not be a threat. I made a video explaining how to do this a year or so ago and you will find it helpful.
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This is a video I made a year or so ago. It has some tips on choosing and potting lilies. Please help support the channel, post a comment, thumbs up the video and subscribe to the channel. Thank you.
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