All about MARGINALS
Marginal pond plants are those that grow in the shallow water around the edges of ponds. They provide a number of benefits including:
- Oxygenation: Marginal plants absorb carbon dioxide and release oxygen into the water, which helps to keep the water healthy for fish and other aquatic life.
- Nutrient removal: Marginal plants absorb nutrients from the water, which can help to prevent algae blooms.
- Shade: Marginal plants can provide shade for fish and other aquatic life, which can help to keep them cool and comfortable.
- Habitat: Marginal plants provide habitat for a variety of wildlife, such as frogs, dragonflies, and damselflies.
- Beauty: Marginal plants can add beauty to a pond, making it a more attractive and inviting space.
- Erosion control: Marginal plants can help to prevent erosion by stabilizing the shoreline.