What are the best pond plants to add in spring in the UK?
Spring is the ideal time to start (or restart) your pond with purpose — and that means planting for layers, not just individual favourites. The key to a clear, balanced pond is not chemicals, filters, or constant cleaning, it’s a well-planted, self-sustaining ecosystem.
For UK wildlife ponds, we always recommend a mix of:
Some of our top spring choices include: Marsh marigold, water forget-me-not, creeping jenny, lesser spearwort, slender club rush, water hawthorn, and hornwort.
Waterlilies can be planted from May onwards once the water warms — but dormant waterlilies can be added now, which is often ideal. They can go straight to their final depth (usually no more than 60–75cm), giving them time to establish quietly.
Don’t underplant your pond. For a naturally healthy balance:
- Aim for at least 30% of the pond’s volume to be filled with plants
- By midsummer, 60–75% surface coverage is ideal
The more plant life you support, the more wildlife will follow. And once planted, try not to interfere too much, every time you clear out plants or refresh the water, you reset the pond’s chemical balance. Trust your plants to do the work.
Let the layers build. Let the pond settle. And by summer, you’ll have a full, living system, not just a container of water.