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Marsh Marigold marginal pond plant growing at pond edge

Marginal Pond Plants

Marginal pond plants are essential for adding height, colour and structure to your pond. Planted on shallow shelves inside the pond, they help soften pond edges while providing shade, shelter and nectar-rich flowers that support pollinators and pond wildlife.

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Bloodwort (Rumex sanguineus)
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Bog Pimpernel - Carpet Forming Bog Plant with Pretty Pink Flowers
 
Bog Pimpernel - Carpet Forming Bog Plant with Pretty Pink Flowers
Bog Pimpernel - A Pond Plant, great for boggy areas, produces lots of pink flowers and low growing.
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Lobelia_Fulgens_Queen_Victoria - Red Flowers and Deep Purple Stem - Plants for Ponds
 
Lobelia_Fulgens_Queen_Victoria - Red Flowers and Deep Purple Stem - Plants for Ponds
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Chives, pink/purple flowers that bees love!
 
Chives, pink/purple flowers that bees love!
Chives (Allium schoenoprasum)
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Packed Pond Plants - Plants for Ponds
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Why Are Marginal Pond Plants Important?

Marginal pond plants are important because they provide structure, colour and vital habitat around the edges of a pond. Planted in shallow water on pond shelves or wildlife margins, they help soften hard pond edges and blend the pond naturally into the surrounding garden.

These plants grow in shallow water, typically between 5–30cm deep, making them ideal for pond edges, shelves and wildlife ponds. Their upright foliage and flowers add height and seasonal interest, while also providing shade, shelter and resting places for frogs, insects and birds.

Many marginal pond plants are excellent for pollinators, producing nectar-rich flowers that attract bees and other beneficial insects. Popular choices include Irises, Marsh Marigold, Water Forget-Me-Not and other UK-native marginal pond plants that thrive in wet conditions and return year after year.

Our 1-litre and 3-litre marginal pond plants are supplied pre-potted in Finofil Aquatic Baskets for easy planting. 9cm plants are supplied in solid pots and will need repotting with aquatic soil before placing into your pond.

For step-by-step help, read our Guide on planting your pond to ensure your marginal pond plants establish quickly and grow strongly.