["The lotus flower, revered for its beauty and symbolism, thrives in tranquil pond environments. To cultivate lotus in garden ponds, specific depth and fertilization techniques are essential for promoting healthy growth and vibrant blooms.", "While easy to grow, lotus can become invasive in ponds, so they must be managed to prevent them from spreading uncontrollably. Lotus plants are primarily propagated through root division during spring when shoots form above the soil.", "Discover 15 creative ideas to design a serene lotus pond garden, from plants and pathways to fish and dcor for a tranquil backyard retreat.", "Lotuses are striking pond plants, and growing them is super easy. Start by building a pond that's large enough to contain your plants. If you plan on stocking the pond with fish, you'll need to take a few extra steps, such as installing a...", "Ever dreamed of creating a lotus pond that pairs gorgeous lotus flowers with colorful fish? This guide reveals lotus in aquascaping secrets anyone can master! Discover essential lotus plant care techniques, goldfish compatibility tips, and perfect plant partners.", "If youre eager to introduce this exquisite flower to your pond, this comprehensive guide will walk you through the process of planting lotus, ensuring a successful and thriving addition to your aquatic landscape.", "Place the potted lotus tubers on the shelves or bottom of the pond, positioning them according to your desired layout and spacing. Once the lotus tubers are in place, it's time to add other aquatic plants to complement the lotus blooms.", "Discover the best lotus varieties for small backyard ponds! Explore the top 5 compact options to add beauty, color, and charm to your outdoor space.", "How to properly plant and care for pond lotus. Nelumbo is an easy to grow plant that is winter hardy in any pond in the United States. Keep outdoors.", "According to the APG IV classification, the closest relatives of Nelumbo include the sycamores (Platanaceae). The lotus roots grow in pond or river bottom soil, while the leaves float on the water's surface or are held well above it."]