How to Make a Container Water Garden
By Sophia Sanchez, published Apr 23, 2007
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Water gardens are a great addition to any garden because it allows you to feature different plants in your landscaping. Including water elements in any garden creates a more welcoming atmosphere for visitors and passer-bys. People are attracted to water gardens for their serene and reflective natures. Unfortunately not everyone has the space or money to include a water garden. Don't let either of these limitations keep you from having a water garden of your own, instead make your own container water garden. A container water garden can be made using anything that is capable of holding water and has some depth to it. Even a large pot can be used for this project, but look around your yard and garage for see what other creative alternatives you can dig up.
Choosing A Container
If you decide to use a pot to hold your water garden try to avoid metal or terra cotta pots. Terra cotta pots will loose water too quickly and metal pots heat up very quickly in the summer. Whatever pot you do decide to use the first thing you need to do is plug up any drainage holes that are located in the bottom.
Preparing Your Garden
Fill your container halfway up with clean water. You will not need to add a water pump since your container is a small amount of water and you will be addint water to it regularly once you are finished. Depending on the plants you decide to use in your water garden you will need various sized rocks to serve as stands to adjust the depth required for each potted plant. A fertilizer made for water gardens should be added to your container when you start and then added periodically throughout the summer to condition the water you add regularly.
Choosing Your Plants
Plants that you would use in a traditional water garden are not always good for a container water garden because of the space and depth limitations. When you visit our local nursery look for plants that are compact growers or tend to grow vertically. Also try choosing some dwarf varieties of popular water garden plant selections. Water garden plants that I have had a lot of success with in containers are; Yellow Monkey, Water Clover, Dwarf Cattail, Corkscrew, and Hornwart.

How to Make a Container Water Garden
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