Water Gardens & Ponds
Water gardens, also known as aquatic gardens, backyard ponds and garden ponds, have become popular in recent years. more...
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Usually referring to a man-made feature, these gardens typically combine a pool with aquatic plants and often ornamental fish. Fixed items such as rocks, fountains, statuary, waterfalls and watercourses can be combined with the pool to add visual interest and integration with the local landscape and environment.
Types of water gardens
Containers;
Man-made ponds;
Natural ponds;
Bogs;
Wild River;
Lakes;
Halka lever;
Wild River
One choses a spot on the banks of a fast moving river, and proceeds to place rocks in the path of the water to make a small waterfall. The rocks interfere with the flow path of the water and causes splashing and bubbles to form. The water splashing makes a pleasant sound and new habitat for fish, crustaceans and wildlife that feed on the fish and the crusaceans.
Depending on the river bank place you pick, the water level can fluctuates on a daily basis. This means it can need work every day to adjust the rock level heights for maximum splash aeration. When working to find a good placement of rocks, it is similar to making a Zen garden or Japanese rock garden. If your intuitive placement of rocks is well done you can have a feeling of peace or Zen, the water splashing adds valuable oxygen to the river and might stop hypoxia from occurring. The more the bubbles you see formed, the more dissolved oxygen is being placed in the river.
Flora
Typical water garden plants are divided into 3 main categories: submerged, marginal, and floating.
1. Submerged plants are those that live almost completely under the water, sometimes with leaves or flowers that grow to the surface such as with the water lily. These plants are placed in a pond or container usually 1-2 ft. below the water surface. Some of these plants are called oxygenators because they create oxygen for the fish that live in a pond. Examples of submerged plants are:
water lily Water lily (Hardy and Tropical);
Hornwort ( demersum);
2. Marginal plants are those that live with their roots under the water but the rest of the plant above the surface. These are usually placed so that the top of the pot is at or barely below the water level. Examples of these are:
Iris or Flag (Iris);
Bulrush (Scirpus lacustris);
Cattail (Typha latifolia);
Taro, Elephant Ear, roots for poi (Colocasia esculenta);
Arrowhead (Sagittaria latifolia);
lotus ();
Pickerelweed (Pontederia cordata);
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