How do you plant pond plants in a basket?
- Fill the pond plant basket with an aquatic plant mix.
- Dig an appropriately sized hole in the center of the basket.
- Remove the aquatic plant from its container and loosen up the root ball.
- Place the aquatic plant in the center and fill in the hole with aquatic plant mix.
Keeping this in consideration, how do you plant a pond basket?
Fill the plant basket about two thirds full with aquatic soil. Create a hole in the soil larger enough for the root ball. Then to remove the plant from it original pot gently loosen any roots protruding from the base and gently tap the base to realise so it lifts out easily.
Also to know is, how do you grow aquatic plants in a pond?
Plant the pond plants in a soil-less medium in a plastic pond basket. Use media that is made for ponds; if it is too light, it will float out of the basket into the water. You can also use gravel or large rocks to hold the plant in the basket.
For Ponds: At least one bog plant for every 5' of pond edge in addition to the marginal plants. At least one water lily for every 50 square feet of pond water area with depths of 2' or less. At least one submerged oxygenators (in Water Garden Ponds only) for every 100 square feet of pond water area.