andy
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As a head gardener, i am responsible for a large ornamental pond at work. It has sprung a serious leak and has had to be emptied.
Some £60,000 and 150 tons of silt later, i'm in the position to get several marginal beds put in the pond. These beds will be in the region of 5m long and 1.5m wide. They'll be filled with soil and planted with a variety of plants.
The marginal beds will be approx 3-6" below the water surface.
So for the planting. each bed will probably have just one species in it. iris pseudochrous, skunk cabbage, marsh marigold, pontederia cordata and arrowhead are a must.
But i need a bit of inspiration on what else to use. Don't forget, they will be planted in at least 3-6" of water and i'd like them to be as insect and "mini-beast" friendly as possible. Flowers would be good, flowers and nice foliage together would be fab.
You can check the progress of the pond here Preston Rock garden - Brighton, United Kingdom - Community | Facebook
Many thanks
Andy
Some £60,000 and 150 tons of silt later, i'm in the position to get several marginal beds put in the pond. These beds will be in the region of 5m long and 1.5m wide. They'll be filled with soil and planted with a variety of plants.
The marginal beds will be approx 3-6" below the water surface.
So for the planting. each bed will probably have just one species in it. iris pseudochrous, skunk cabbage, marsh marigold, pontederia cordata and arrowhead are a must.
But i need a bit of inspiration on what else to use. Don't forget, they will be planted in at least 3-6" of water and i'd like them to be as insect and "mini-beast" friendly as possible. Flowers would be good, flowers and nice foliage together would be fab.
You can check the progress of the pond here Preston Rock garden - Brighton, United Kingdom - Community | Facebook
Many thanks
Andy