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If you live in a rainy area, gardening can be frustrating. But no worries, we've got your back. Check out these wet soil loving plants to add to your yard!

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Although very few plants grow in wet areas, you can learn which plants like wet feet. Some moisture loving plants thrive in standing water and others tolerate soggy, poorly drained areas of your garden. Read more about these plants here. Water Tolerant Plants, Marsh Plants Landscapes, Plants For Waterlogged Soil, Plants That Like A Lot Of Water, Plants For Soggy Areas, Plants That Need A Lot Of Water, Plants For Water Gardens, Plants That Like Wet Feet Perennials, Plants That Grow In Water Outdoors

Although very few plants grow in wet areas, you can learn which plants like wet feet. Some moisture loving plants thrive in standing water and others tolerate soggy, poorly drained areas of your garden. Read more about these plants here.

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There are three different types of plants that you can grow in ponds: plants that are fully submerged, plants that float on the surface, and plants that grow around the edge. They are useful for providing shelter for aquatic wildlife, and keeping the water clear and oxygenated. This post lists 31 plants for a healthy pond. Best Water Landscapes Edge Aquatic Floating Area Underwater Banks Wet Garden Ideas Landscapes, Water Garden Ideas Landscaping, Koi Pond Plants, Plants Around Pond Edge, River Bank Landscaping, Pond Plants That Clean Water, Natural Pond Landscaping, Natural Pond Ideas, Submerged Plants

There are three different types of plants that you can grow in ponds: plants that are fully submerged, plants that float on the surface, and plants that grow around the edge. They are useful for providing shelter for aquatic wildlife, and keeping the water clear and oxygenated. This post lists 31 plants for a healthy pond. Best Water Landscapes Edge Aquatic Floating Area Underwater Banks

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