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This small, easy-to-maintain water garden contains arrowhead (A), colocasia (B), Chinese lotus (C), and
water chestnut (D).
What You Need to Get Started
Making your first water garden a small, very limited project gives you a chance to see
how you like water gardening, whether you have a wet green thumb, and whether you
want to grow these particular vegetables. I should warn you, however, that it tends to be
addictive; one small tub is likely to grow into a much more elaborate project. Although
water gardening may look hard, it's actually so easy that the temptation is to undertake a
little more each year. There isn't much danger that you'll be inundated with your crops;
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