How to Plant Lily Pads in a Pond (Care & Grow Guide)

If you are serious about making your pond more pleasing to the eyes, you should consider adding hardy Water Lilies (Nymphaea) to it.

Asides from the great aesthetic values of the colorful flowers and floating green pads, planting water lilies can also keep your pond healthy. Pond fish and other wildlife stay sheltered under the shade of the plants, and they block out sunlight that fuels algae growth helping to keep pond water clean and clear.

Hardy water lilies can survive in the U.S. Department of Agriculture plant hardiness zones 4 through 11 and are considered perennial plants. However, this depends on the specific cultivar and species.

For instance, the hardy North American species can survive in the colder zones during winter, but the tropical species cannot and must be lifted into an indoor space.

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