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In the Regeneration Zone of a Natural Pool Need Three Types of Plants.
1. First, we have floating plants, rooted to the bottom as the water lilies, or as free floating duckweed. These types of as well as oxygenating plants provide shade, protecting the water from overexposure to the sun that trigger algal blooms.
2. Second, we rooted plants such as water lily or reed. Around its roots living anaerobic and aerobic bacteria. The latter reduce transforming organic waste in nutrients directly assimilated by the plants or even released into the atmosphere gas.
3. Finally, to reach a comprehensive biological balance, we must add submerged plants like foxtail. These resources extracted directly from nitrates and phosphates from the water by limiting the growth of algae.
You see the issue is their technical complexity, but in terms of design can be combined with any type of garden and architecture. So we recommend the help of a landscaper when planning and designing your new natural ecological pool!
Choosing the Right Indoor Planters
Aside from looking good, your planters need to provide adequate room for your plants current root base as well as additional space for those roots to grow. Typically, the planters that houseplants come in when you buy them will not be large enough for long and you will need to replant them soon after purchase.
Planters come in a wide variety of colors, materials and styles. The options you choose depend mostly on your personal taste and sense of style, although there are some considerations to bear in mind, particularly when it comes to choosing a material. For instance, plastic planters are available in many colors, are lightweight and are typically quite affordable. However, they may not be as sturdy as some of their counterparts are. On the other hand, clay pots are highly durable but may be difficult to move due to their weight and can be expensive as well.
Establish where you want to place plants in your home before buying planters as well. This will help you figure out the best type of pots and stands to buy. For instance, you might want a houseplant in your bedroom but find there is not much space for a planter. In this case, you could opt for planters with built-in hangers so that you can suspend greenery from your ceiling.
Finally, have an idea of how much you want to spend on new planters. Don’t forget that, along with purchasing plants, you will need some cash for potting soil as well. If your budget is limited, consider starting with one or two lush plants and striking planters. You can add more to your collection as time passes.
