
Image via What’s Ur Home Story
Water gardens are a wonderful way to bring a sense of nature’s beauty and mystery to a patio, deck or any other outdoor space. And, much like other types of gardens grown in pots and planters or various and sundry repurposed vessels, a mix of plants in different colors, shapes and textures will make your aquatic gardens more striking. They’re also relatively easy to create and maintain.
If you would like to take some time to reflect on the many ways you could arrange a water garden for your home, we invite you to take in the rest of this post.
Water Gardens In Containers

Images via Lorenz’s OK Seeds (clockwise from top left), What’s Ur Home Story, Our Fairfield Home & Garden, Fresh Home Ideas, The Planted Tank and The Homestead Survival
Combine different aquatic varietals to create a veritable garden of delights in whatever container your choose. True aquatics prefer to remain completely submerged in water (like parrot’s feather), while semiaquatics are varietals whose roots are wholly or partly underwater (like umbrella palm). Floaters such as water lilies or hyacinth rest delicately on the water’s surface.
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