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These plants stand
around the pond in straightforward garden soil. The soil is dry to
moist and can become waterlogged as the result of heavy rain or if
the pond floods. Marginal plants should be chosen for their shape
and height to create a gradual transition to the actual water plants.
Another way of creating an attractive transition from garden to pond
is by using a layer of pebbles or stones that continues into the
edge of the pond. |
Pebbles
and rocks can also be used to camouflage the edges of a pond liner
or of the preformed mould. Plants can be planted among the stones
and pebbles to look as though they are growing into the water. The
result is very natural looking.
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