- Where does the horn leaf feel comfortable?
- Are Hornblatt and fish allowed in the same pond?
- How do you care for the horn leaf?
If your garden pond is a little murky and tends to form algae, then the horn leaf could possibly help you to have clear water and a healthy pond. Because it is often used as a water purifier and oxygen dispenser.

Where does the horn leaf feel comfortable?
The Hornblatt likes standing or slow-flowing water best, so it also fits well in a garden pond. The evergreen herb flowers only rarely and quite inconspicuously. The water temperature is not particularly important to the Hornblatt, but it should not be too calcareous. The horn blade does not need much light either.
Are Hornblatt and fish allowed in the same pond?
The horn blade does not harm the fish. Rather the opposite is the case, because it forms a lot of oxygen, which the fish need to live. In addition, the horn leaf filters pollutants from the water, improving its quality and preventing the excessive proliferation of algae.
At the same time, the floating horn blade can serve as a hiding place, especially for young fish. So they are safe from predators. Female fish also like to use a clump of these floating plants for spawning.
How do you care for the horn leaf?
The horn leaf is very easy to care for. It multiplies all by itself, does not need to be fertilized or watered. You don't even have to plant the horn leaf. But it doesn't work without care. You have to prevent your horn leaf from rampantly multiplying in order to keep your garden pond in balance over the long term.
If the horn leaf spreads too much, fish off part of the plants. This is easy to do with a long-handled rake. You should trim the long tendrils a little about twice a year. Cut off the rear end of the main shoot and leave the front part with the young shoot tips in the water. The horn leaf will start to grow again without any problems.
Benefits for the pond:
- cleans the water
- improves the water quality
- forms oxygen
- protects against algae formation
tips
Clean the water in your garden pond with the horn blade and at the same time ensure that your fish get enough oxygen. This may even save you the use of a pond pump.