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Combine tall plants with low-growing oxygenating plants
Tall marsh plants filter nutrients from the water and help keep your pond clear. But always combine them with low-growing oxygenating plants for the best results. These low-growing varieties block sunlight from reaching the shore and directly compete with algae. This gives you the ideal combination of filtration and protection, just as nature intended.
Recommended low-growing oxygen-producing plants
Anti-Algae Plants 2–3 m²
• 24 plants for 2–3 m²
• Controls and prevents thread algae
• Placement: 1–20 cm
Anti-Algae Plants 4–7 m²
• 40 plants for 4–7 m²
• Controls and prevents thread algae
• Placement: 1–20 cm
Oxygenating Plants Pond Baskets (Set of 4)
• 12 plants per crate (60x40x16 cm)
• Mature height: 30 cm
• Planting depth: 1 to 20 cm
Anti-Algae Plants 8–12 m²
• 84 plants for 8–12 m²
• Combats and prevents thread algae
• Placement: 1–20 cm
The secret to a natural pond lies in the combination of tall filter plants and short oxygenating plants. This is how nature has worked for millions of years.
Simon van der Velde
Pond specialist and aquatic plant grower




































