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I’ve always wanted a container pond to grow water lilies…and this year I finally did it! This is my first experience with water gardening.
I bought this container from Tractor Supply and filled it with this aquatic soil from Home Depot. Someone kindly gave me two water lily dividings for free; a white and a reddish pink. I planted those in the soil and filled the planter with well water.
I sprouted three lotus seeds from Etsy and added the tiny plants in about a week later.
I bought four water hyacinths from someone on Facebook Marketplace (for $6!) last week.
Hopefully I can add some more plants sometime soon. It’s a bit hard to source aquatic plants here in Rhode Island, however. With our cold weather, I’ll have to overwinter the plants in my house.
The whole project costed about $50.
Here are some photos I took this week. I’ve had three water lily flowers so far.
I bought this container from Tractor Supply and filled it with this aquatic soil from Home Depot. Someone kindly gave me two water lily dividings for free; a white and a reddish pink. I planted those in the soil and filled the planter with well water.
I sprouted three lotus seeds from Etsy and added the tiny plants in about a week later.
I bought four water hyacinths from someone on Facebook Marketplace (for $6!) last week.
Hopefully I can add some more plants sometime soon. It’s a bit hard to source aquatic plants here in Rhode Island, however. With our cold weather, I’ll have to overwinter the plants in my house.
The whole project costed about $50.
Here are some photos I took this week. I’ve had three water lily flowers so far.