Water Garden Containers
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Almost any tub that doesn't leak can be used as a water garden container. Water garden containers can be large pots or planters (no drainage holes of course) or the rustic wooden whiskey barrel (the all time favorite) which looks good in any garden setting. Looking to add a fountain to your backyard - have a look at my outdoor fountains collection.
A bit more ambitious and wanting to add a pond to your backyard? Then look no further than Krupps which offers pond starter kits for beginners and all your ponding accessories at great prices for seasoned ponders. Click here.
![]() Why build your own when you can add this little beauty into your patio by just plugging it in? This water garden container comes as a kit with plastic liner, pump, fountain head set, 2 aqua planters, the water conditioner and the fish food! Save all the hassle of getting all the little bits of equipment yourself! |
![]() Another unique water garden container with realistic rock protruberances in all the right places. Comes with pump, plant baskets and rock feature. |
![]() Whiskey wine barrel - just add a liner to ensure water tightness. Lots of people use wine barrels as water garden containers. You can prepare it yourself by painting on water proofing with webbing from your local hardware store. Alternatively, add a pond liner, cut to size and voila - water garden container! |
Pond O Vac 3 If one container is full, a valve is mechanically activated by a float. Two-Chamber System ... |
![]() Pond De-Icer Our Patio Pond De-Icer has a 6' cord and uses 500W to warm ponds up ... |
![]() Thermo-Pond Recommended for ponds up to 1,000 gallons. x 4"H. Imported. 12' power cord. When temperatures drop ... |
pH Pond Tester Test the pH of your pond to ensure healthy fish and plants. Contains one color ... |
Pond Salt 45 Oz. Can safely be used with all Pond Care water conditioners, filtration materials, medications & fish foods ... |
![]() My all time favorite book for water gardening in containers has got to be "Water Gardening In Containers" by Helen Nash - a great deal of the book is devoted to glorious pictures of different containers and looks achieved with different pond plants. A real inspiration - I've used lots of her ideas as inspiration for my own container water garden. |











