Introducing Lilies to Your Garden Pond

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The spectacular appeal of the water lily has mesmerised humans for thousands of years, making use of their spectacular colouration and big floating leaves they may be a firm favourite amongst pond owners in the UK. 100s of years ago water Lilys could only be present in grand gardens, palaces and country estates meaning a lot of people were not able to appreciate their attractiveness, however these days, you can now simply obtain a pond lily from an aquatic store or even online. You'll find nothing hard in introducing lillies to a garden pond setup, but a few rules do apply.

Firstly, always shop around when adding any type of fresh planting.

The second thing is, Always conceal the roots of your plants in a fish pond, as big fish like Koi may make them unplanted.

You are able to plant your lilies either directly into your garden pond or perhaps in a half barrel on the patio, both will offer impressive exhibits when the flower is in blossom. In case your a new comer to ponds and plants, then a pond lily is a very good type to start with, because they are quite sturdy, there are numerous blooming varieties including daytime bloomers which bloom in the early morning, closing during the night, typically they're going to last about 5 days before settling below the top of the pond.

Many types of Lillies will show up in spring time and will start to decrease its visual appeal in Autumn. Through the cold months of winter the lily will end up dormant and in great britain can just be left on the pond surface area or in their container. For tropical lillies, as the title implies, these are only really suitable for warm water. Tropical lilies tend to be more vibrant and beautiful so if you can provide them the care they require they are really worth the effort.

Planting Water Lilies

1- Pond Lillies should be planted in a container which is both wide and shallow, these storage containers can be found at many garden centers and aquatic outlets. Ensure it has no drainage holes, this will avoid soil leaking and messing up the water.

2- Don't use anything but soil which is specific for aquatic usage, additionally, it needs to be weighty soil so it doesn't simply float away. Before placing them think about aquatic fertilizers to the soil.

3- Remove old or lifeless leaves and roots.

4- Place the tuber up against the side of the container and push firmly into the soil being careful not to damage the lily as you do so. To avoid any soil seeping out, cover with a layer of gravel or even rubble.

5- When introducing it to the pond, slowly lower it at an angle and also have the container about 10 inches deep.

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⏰ Last updated: Jun 25, 2014 ⏰

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