
Making your own simple water garden in a container is very easy and does not require any expertise in plants or gardening. Water plants are sold at most nurseries. Look for the plants growing in water tubs, which should be clearly marked “water plants”. Follow these step-by-step instructions and you’ll have your very own water garden assembled in just 30 minutes or less.
SUGGESTED PLANTS FOR WATER GARDENS:
MATERIALS NEEDED:
1 decorative container or tub without a hole in the bottom. We used a 30” wide x 8” deep decorative plastic tub, but anything that holds water can be turned into a water garden.
Enough rocks (river rocks, pea gravel, or found rocks) to fill your chosen container about 1/3 of the way.
1 - 4” or quart sized container of Fiber Optic Grass (Scirpus cernuus)
1 - 6” or gallon sized container of Blue Mohawk® Rush (Juncus inflexus)
A few floating water plants like water lettuce (Pistia stratiotes) or Anacharis (Egeria densa)—Available at places that sell aquarium supplies.
Hose or other water source
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