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A water gardening supply centre will have everything you need to be a successful water gardener. Your water gardening supply dealer will be able to help you out with gardening problems and answer any questions you may have. He or she will have expert advice.

Like any other garden, your water garden requires regular care and attention in order to thrive. Potential problems are minimized when you maintain a balance among floating plants, submerged plants, and deep water plants that have floating foliage. Your water gardening supply dealer can advise you on how best to achieve this. He or she can tell you if you need to introduce aquatic animals like fish, snails or freshwater mussels, or if you should fertilize your plants with specially prepared tablets or sachets that will not pollute the water.

At your water gardening supply centre you can find out how to prepare your pond for the changing seasons and how to keep your fish and plants alive and healthy over the winter. You can learn how to use the various kits available for testing the water in your garden for unwanted substances.

A good water gardening supply dealer will be able to tell you how to fix a leak in your liner, or why your water has suddenly turned dark green. He or she will know what to do if your fish begin to die. If the problem is one that is too big for you to handle by yourself, the dealer will probably have a professional pond maintenance man who can go to your water garden and take care of it. If the dealer does not have a maintenance man on staff, he or she can certainly refer you to one.

The water gardening supply centre will have a wide range of tools and equipment. You will find everything there you need to decorate your garden: bricks and stones, fountains, statuary, and containers of every sort.

Of course, the main item you will find at a water gardening supply centre is water plants. Whether you need water lilies, marginal plants, submerged plants, deep water aquatics, floating plants or bog garden plants, they will all be there. The dealer can tell you which plants are most likely to attract birds, and which ones are more likely to attract insects. He or she will explain which plants complement each other and which ones don’t. If the plant you are looking for is not in stock, the dealer can usually suggest a very good alternative. The water garden supply centre is in every regard the water gardener’s supermarket.

 

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