Showing posts with label water lily. Show all posts
Showing posts with label water lily. Show all posts

Saturday, August 6, 2011

Pond Life

After a long time spent mostly dry & empty, the pond is now full of plants and critters!


In order to a microsystem happening, the a bunch of water-loving plants were put in weeks before. We now have water lilies and papyrus amongst others.




Eight goldfish and two "Delicate blue-eyes" now call the pond home, along with a couple of aquatic snails.




It was fun submerging the bags half in the water for about 30 mins before yelling, "RELEASE THE FISH!!" Some of the goldfish had to be coaxed out. The Blue-eyes shot out as quick as bullets. We were told by the pet store that they eat mosquito larvae, hence their popularity. They were the last two in the store, and we bought them up. They're pretty hard to spot in the pond, being almost transparent.

Sunday, July 31, 2011

Pond part 2









My partner is moving towards finishing the pond. Last week, he filled the pond with a range of water-loving plants.

This tropical water lily bloomed only a few days after being put in. Very encouraging!










We also gathered some rocks around the pond for texture. Elephant ear, galangal, aloe vera and various other shade-loving plants have been experimentally planted around the pond.














The pond is very much a Work-In-Progress.. so plants will come and go. There was a 'grass' plant I bought at a sale six months ago which has finally been put where it belongs. We shall experiment to see if it survives in full water. I have no knowledge of what the plant is called or what conditions it likes, so any comments are welcome!