What is the best plant to put in a fish pond?
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https://www.petcha.com/15-beautiful-pond-plants-for-your-water-garden/
Here is an article that might help - http://www.hgtv.com/design/outdoor-design/landscaping-and-hardscaping/adding-plants-to-your-garden-pond
Water lily.
Hi Mweb46
I found an article about how to choose pond plants that might help you.
http://gardenclub.homedepot.com/choose-the-right-plants-for-your-water-garden/
Also I found 4 places in your area that sell water plants, the funny thing is that all four came up in search engine results the first time I looked but after finding the above article and going back, the smaller stores were gone. One started with Reef and the other was Mid South Nursery. The other two were Lowes & Home Depot, but my guess is that it's to early for outdoor water plants to be available. I'd suggest calling locally to see what is available or when they will be available in the stores to get an idea of your local choices. Wishing you the best.