Pond Plants
Pond Plants
Aquatic planting is essential for creating a healthy and balanced pond.
For this reason, vegetation plays a key role in water quality and appearance.
Without the right plant life, water can quickly become unbalanced.
Plants help regulate nutrients naturally.
As a result, algae growth is reduced over time.
In addition, planted areas provide shade and shelter for fish and wildlife.
They also enhance ponds with natural texture and seasonal color.
This category includes several different planting types.
Each type supports a specific area of the pond environment.
Therefore, choosing the correct mix is important for long-term success.
Marginal varieties grow around pond edges.
They soften borders and create a natural transition.
Water lilies float on the surface.
They provide shade and reduce sunlight penetration.
Deep water varieties grow beneath the surface.
They add depth and visual interest.
Oxygenating varieties grow underwater.
Most importantly, they help keep water clean and balanced.
Types available in this category:
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Marginal varieties for pond edges
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Water lilies for surface coverage
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Deep water varieties for larger ponds
-
Oxygenating varieties for water health
-
Suitable options for garden and wildlife ponds
Furthermore, planting encourages biodiversity.
It supports insects, amphibians, and beneficial bacteria.
With proper planting, pond maintenance becomes easier and more natural.
In conclusion, pond plants improve water quality and visual appeal.
Therefore, they are an essential part of a successful pond.
Browse our UK Grown pond plants today and create a natural, healthy pond environment.
Showing 49–72 of 243 results
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Carex pseudocyperus (Cyperus Sedge) – Marginal Pond Plant
Price range: £8.60 through £27.90 -
Curved (contour) Aquatic/pond Plant Basket – 46x17cm
Price range: £3.96 through £13.44 -
Cyperus alternifolius (Umbrella Palm) – Marginal Pond Plant
Price range: £8.60 through £19.80 -
Cyperus longus (Sweet Galingale) – Marginal Pond Plant
Price range: £8.60 through £27.90 -
Cyperus papyrus (Egyptian Paper Rush) – Marginal Pond Plant
Price range: £8.60 through £22.59 -
Dichromena colorata (Star Grass) – Marginal Pond Plant
Price range: £8.60 through £19.80 -
Eleocharis acicularis (Needle spike-rush) pond oxygenator
Price range: £8.60 through £19.80 -
Equisetum hyemale (Dutch Rush) – Marginal Pond Plant
Price range: £8.60 through £31.55 -
Eriophorum angustifolium (Cotton Grass) – Marginal Pond Plant
Price range: £8.60 through £19.80 -
Eupatorium cannabinum (Hemp Agrimony) – Marginal Pond Plant
Price range: £8.60 through £27.90 -
Geum rivale (Water Avens) – Marginal Pond Plant
Price range: £8.60 through £19.80 -
Glyceria maxima variegata (Var. reed sweet grass) Pond Plant
Price range: £8.60 through £19.80 -
Gratiola officinalis (Summer Snowflake) – Marginal Pond Plant
Price range: £8.60 through £19.80 -
Hexagonal Aquatic/pond Plant Basket – 18x18cm (3.0 litre)
Price range: £2.85 through £7.90 -
Hippuris vulgaris (Mare’s tail) pond oxygenator
Price range: £8.60 through £19.80
Pond Plants
Aquatic planting is essential for creating a healthy and balanced pond.
For this reason, vegetation plays a key role in water quality and appearance.
Without the right plant life, water can quickly become unbalanced.
Plants help regulate nutrients naturally.
As a result, algae growth is reduced over time.
In addition, planted areas provide shade and shelter for fish and wildlife.
They also enhance ponds with natural texture and seasonal color.
This category includes several different planting types.
Each type supports a specific area of the pond environment.
Therefore, choosing the correct mix is important for long-term success.
Marginal varieties grow around pond edges.
They soften borders and create a natural transition.
Water lilies float on the surface.
They provide shade and reduce sunlight penetration.
Deep water varieties grow beneath the surface.
They add depth and visual interest.
Oxygenating varieties grow underwater.
Most importantly, they help keep water clean and balanced.
Types available in this category:
-
Marginal varieties for pond edges
-
Water lilies for surface coverage
-
Deep water varieties for larger ponds
-
Oxygenating varieties for water health
-
Suitable options for garden and wildlife ponds
Furthermore, planting encourages biodiversity.
It supports insects, amphibians, and beneficial bacteria.
With proper planting, pond maintenance becomes easier and more natural.
In conclusion, pond plants improve water quality and visual appeal.
Therefore, they are an essential part of a successful pond.
Browse our UK Grown pond plants today and create a natural, healthy pond environment.

















