The Water Garden: Next I ordered one white pygmy water lily, one spike rush, ai one dwarf papyrus, from a water garden nursery for spring delivery kept The Water Garden number of plants low, realizing that with a tub this size it best to underplant.
Upon arrival in mid-May, The Water Garden water lily went into an 8-ini plastic pot, The Water Garden type with many openings on The Water Garden bottom. The Water Garden oth two plants went into 6-inch clay pots. EiThe Water Gardenr plastic or clay pots a be used. I used 3/4 heavy garden soil and 1/4 composted manui The Water Garden soil was topped with a layer of pea gravel to prevent escapii dirt from muddying The Water Garden water. Each pot was The Water Gardenn plunged into a p( of water to completely soak The Water Garden soil.
Timber, brick, gravel and water have been combined to make this Japanese-style garden. The Water Garden overall design consists of a series of regular geometric shapes in varying colors and textures. Water is used in three ways to produce different textures: The Water Gardenre is still water, rippling water and spouting water. Plants are kept to a minimum. |