Saturday 21 April 2012

6 plants grow in a pond or pool your fish


Most pond keepers, including myself, keep some plants in these basins Kui pond looks normal and is able to blend with the Park. However, water pool generally don't go well together as Koi eat plants or likely to disturb the soil where the plants.  Here are 6 plants successfully I kept with my Cui. Note that some of these plants come from Southeast Asia, and the warm climate of prosperity requires.

Elephant ears or taro (alluvial)

Elephant ears or taro plant commonly found in Southeast Asia. This is a large plant with large leaves relative that grows well in a large pot placed in shallow parts of pond Koi, with almost half of the pot or completely submerged.  Propagates via small suckers that grow alongside a large factory. A mature plant can grow to a height of 5 feet or more and leave more than a few feet in length. The sample will provide a beautiful feature plant or in the garden or in your Koi pond.

Can they "elephant ears" with "creeping Daisy" (trilobata weidilia) hide big pot and softening the overall appearance. Creeping yellow daisy flowers small and easily cultivated by stem cuttings. Just cut and stick them on moist soil in the pot.  Justice easily and can then make more clips into the pot again. At any time, you have nice covers of "Daisy" with yellow flowers, creeping around large sheets of "elephant ears". Could replace "creeping Daisy" with other creeping plants thrive in moist soil suitable.

Pandan (amarilivolios albendanos)

Pandan plant fragrance is commonly found in Southeast Asia, a good plant to grow in your Koi pond. Can be grown in soil or in water (aquaculture), and then make them suitable for Koi pond. Pandan leaf and grows easily, absorption of nitrates from the water. Can leaves are harvested every few months. Leaves give off a beautiful fragrance, and widely used in the "Southeast Asia" cooking and baking. Believe it or not, leaving also can be used as repellent cockroach! Not all synthetic and natural chemicals.

Dwarf Papyrus (Cyperus hasbine)

Dwarf papyrus plant is one of my favorites though this planting pot half immersed in my Koi pond. Causes the stems or leaves will come down to the water routes where young plants growing out of a small flower head at the top of the trunk. Therefore it requires regular mowing to remove old stems or leaves to keep clean and tidy research station. I think it would look good if the two sides of the pond in the densely populated, rather than in isolated receptacle in my pool.

Umbrella plant (Cyperus altirnivolios)

Factory rush-like umbrella with aquatic plants with foliage arranged on stems such as rib umbrella. Stems from Madagascar, and very easy to grow in a warm sunny day. Unlike a small dwarf Papyrus, this plant can grow up to 5 feet in height. Since this is a great plant, grow them in a large pot or can submerged half submerged in the pond.

Nymphaeaceae (nympha)

The garden is complete without water lilies pond, but it's not the best plants for large pond with Koi! Left floats on water and it will chew a big pond unless it is protected to some extent. Hence, pond lilies to serve only to a small pond. Best lilies grown in pots under shallow pond Koi. Protect highest pots with large stones for the prevention of digging in the soil, and even water. My daily water lily flower under strong sunlight and regular dose of fertilizer which I stick in the soil. The other problem with a water lily is the flower and leaves will wilt elderly after a few days. If not removed, they will pool water pollution. Some debris inevitably although Koi will eat them, you will find a way to filter the pond.

Lotus(Nelumbo)

Lotus plants can be grown in pots under shallow pond Koi. Protect highest pots with large stones for the prevention of digging a big pond in the soil and messing up water. Two kinds of plant foliage. The Lotus plant leaf floating on the surface of youth but sheets of old plants growing above the water surface. The plant produces pink flowers on long arrows above the water. Like a water lily, Lotus requires regular feeding with fertilizers to maintain prosperity.







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