Water bowl, mini pond for balcony and garden, the most beautiful city garden is ready

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Markus Burkhard

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Perennials and aquatic plants minus 10% https://www.nordischer-shop.at/katego... Water bowl Pulsatilla: https://www.nordischer-shop.at/produk... Hanging chair https://www.nordischer-shop.at/produk... Hello dear companions❣️ Nils' garden is finished so far. Homemade raised bed made from pallets covered with wood and painted with chalk paint, filled with turf and compost. Shabby chic bench. Planting beds set with mainly edible native perennials. Herb pots planted, etc. Water bowl planted for balcony and garden. Plants for water or swamp bowl for a rather nutrient-poor substrate. SWAMP BLOODEYE - BITTER CLOVER - WATER HOSE. You can find the complete plant description in our shop https://www.nordischer-shop.at/ The plants presented should not be planted deep under water but very shallowly or at the edge of the pond in moist substrate. From there, they can work their way into the water over the years. A good planting medium would be unscreened sand (grain size 0/12 or coarser), which can be obtained from nearby sand pits. Sand built into the edge of the pond constantly absorbs moisture via capillarity and has a low nutrient content. No calcareous gravel should be used for the plants in the article. Soil: low in nutrients, do not work in compost or other soil improvers. For example, it can be thinned out with sand or you can plant it directly in the sand. Marsh Bloodwort (Potentilla palustris, synonym Comarum palustre) extremely frost-hardy, native marsh and wetland plant Height: 30 - 50 cm Flowering: June - July (August) distinctive, violet-red-brown, five-petaled flowers Fruit/seeds: The aggregate fruit looks like a small strawberry and bears many small nuts. It spreads creepingly with shoots up to one meter long into the surrounding area, creating very broad but loose clumps. From the banks of bodies of water it penetrates into the open water up to one meter above the water surface. Use in the garden: it is well suited to wet and very moist, slightly acidic areas such as the edges of ponds or streams. From there, with its long, prostrate and partly upright shoots and its rather unconventional growth, it grows into the surrounding areas and also comfortably pushes its way into adjacent bodies of water, which over time produces very beautiful effects. Benefits for animals: The disk flowers, which have a good supply of nectar, attract various wild bees, bumblebees and hoverflies for pollination. Culinary: Fermented leaves can be used as a black tea substitute. In terms of use and ingredients, it is probably quite similar to goose cinquefoil. Feverfew or bitter clover (Menyanthes trifoliata) perennial, native waterside plant Height: - 30 cm Flowering: end of April - June, very distinctive and decorative. White, fringed, racemose inflorescences stand on a 20 to 30 cm long, leafless stem. The individual flowers are five-petaled with a double perianth. Growth: summer green, creeping; over the years it works its way from the banks of the water to sometimes far into the open water surface. Use in the garden: as a swamp and water edge plant for natural, nitrogen and nutrient-poor, sunny moorland waters or sandy pools. Can also be used in water basins. Common bladderwort, Baldellia ranunculoides - perennial delicate bankside plant, native, very rare Height: approx. 5 - 10 (exceptionally up to 30) cm protruding from the water Flowering: June - August, delightful, small, three-petaled white flowers with a yellow center on a stem approx. 20 cm high Growth: delicate plant, floating or protruding from the water, both forms are possible with one plant, depending on the water level Use in the garden: This rare, native plant from the water-spout family is a good choice for small ponds and water bowls with its delicate growth, narrow foliage and large, delicate pink flower umbels. Habitat, location: sunny, loves warmth, migrates into nutrient-poor bank mud to a water depth of around 10 cm. Prefers mild winter locations and is therefore not always permanently hardy in very harsh areas, especially if it has roots in the shallow edge of the pond. 10 cm of water depth already offers good protection against winter damage. Benefits for animals: easily accessible disc flowers that provide nectar and pollen. Hoverflies in particular, whose larvae live in the water, visit the flowers. But bees and other insects also like to visit its flowers. Video contains advertising and product placements. The links are so-called affiliate links. If you buy something through them, we get a small part as commission. Of course, without you paying more for it.

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