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

Watercress, botanically known as Nasturtium officinale, belongs to the cabbage family of the Brassicaceae family.

It is an aquatic flowering plant commonly found growing in moist soil or shallow water. Watercress may grow 6-15 inches in height. This aquatic pond plant comes in handy in giving a lighter look to your pond edges, streambeds, or creek, thanks to its small, green, and white flowers.

Watercress is known for its rapid growth, especially in full to partial sun with shallow water at its roots. You will get hardy Watercress when you plant it in loam soil around zones 6 to 11.

One of the many benefits of Watercress is its health benefits. And we're not talking about just pond health. The leaves and sprouts of this plant are edible and are considered one of the healthiest vegetables in the world.

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