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Nurturing Nature's Elegance: A Guide to Caring for Water Lilies

6/9/2024

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Water lilies, with their exquisite blooms and graceful floating leaves, add a touch of natural beauty to ponds and water gardens. Caring for these aquatic marvels is a rewarding and fulfilling experience, requiring a blend of attention to detail and an understanding of their unique needs. In this blog post, we'll delve into the art of caring for water lilies, ensuring that these delicate aquatic plants thrive in your watery haven.
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Choosing the Right Variety
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Before diving into care practices, it's crucial to choose the right variety of water lilies for your specific environment. Hardy water lilies are resilient in colder temperatures and there is a large selection of colors and sizes. The whites & yellows native to MI can spread prolifically in small water gardens so should be trimmed back frequently or contained in pots. Tropical varieties that thrive in warmer climates have a myriad of flower colors and leaf patterns. But unless you are able to heat your pond or bring them indoors they'll need to be replaced each year here in Michigan. Understanding your local climate and selecting the appropriate type will set the stage for successful water lily care.
Proper Placement
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Selecting the ideal location for your water lilies is paramount. These plants require ample sunlight for at least six hours a day to encourage robust growth and vibrant blooms. However, too much direct sunlight can lead to excessive algae growth, so striking the right balance is key. Additionally, water lilies prefer still or slow-moving water so don't plant them too close to waterfalls or skimmers. 
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Planting Techniques
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When planting water lilies, use a specialized aquatic planting medium rather than traditional garden soil to prevent nutrient leaching and maintain water clarity (unscented, natural clay kitty litter can be a good substitute). Plant the lilies at the appropriate depth, typically around 12 to 24 inches below the water's surface. Ensure that the planting container or area is wide enough to allow the lily to spread and grow. If you have large koi it's a good idea to cover the top of the planting media with large pieces of gravel so the fish don't disrupt it.
Fertilization
Feed your water lilies with a slow-release fertilizer designed for aquatic plants during the growing season. Monthly applications, following the recommended dosage, will provide the nutrients necessary for healthy growth and prolific flowering.
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Pruning and Dividing
To encourage continuous blooming, it's important to prune spent flowers and yellowing leaves. Use clean, sharp scissors or pruning shears to remove faded blooms and any decaying foliage. This not only enhances the aesthetic appeal of your water garden but also promotes the plant's energy redirection for new growth. 
​Every 2 to 3 years, foster healthy growth by dividing the water lily rhizome. This practice prevents overcrowding and ensures a bountiful display of blooms. Spring is the ideal time for this rejuvenating process.
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Conclusion:
Caring for water lilies is an art that requires both a green and a blue thumb. Sometimes it's refreshing to get wet while pruning, fertilizing, or dividing. With a little care and attention, these aquatic wonders will reward you with breathtaking blooms and a serene water garden ambiance.
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