Water Gardening -

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Water Gardening -

True "deep water" plants can survive with 4 to 10 inches (or more) of water over their crowns.

: Digging a ledge approximately 1 foot deep and 12–18 inches wide around the perimeter allows for marginal plants like Iris or Pickerel . water gardening

: Deeper ponds (ideally 2–6 feet deep) are more resilient to temperature fluctuations. In summer, they provide a cool retreat for fish at the bottom; in winter, they are less likely to freeze solid , protecting aquatic life. True "deep water" plants can survive with 4

: For Koi, a depth of at least 3 feet (approx. 1 meter) is recommended to ensure they have room to grow and hide from predators. Structural "Posts" & Shelves In summer, they provide a cool retreat for

: Often called "oxygenators," plants like Hornwort grow entirely underwater and are essential for water clarity.

: Some varieties can be placed in water as deep as 3 to 5 feet .

A well-designed deep water garden is not just a hole; it utilizes a tiered structural approach: