Pond & Lake Management
Large Pond & Lake Aquatic Plant Management Services
Servicing The Surrounding Areas of…
Savannah, Macon, Valdosta, Georgia
Water Quality Plant Planting
Let Edge's Aquatic Services take care of your pond planting needs. Whether your pond has been newly renovated and needs plants to fulfill government regulations for Soperton, Savannah, Macon, Georgia (GA) surrounding areas on aquatic plant numbers and species and zones, or you have a newly constructed water quality pond that needs aquatic plants, we are here to help.
Edge's Aquatic Services has over 30 combined years of experience in managing aquatic plants in large ponds and small lakes. We choose plant programs based on the depth profile of the pond, ease of maintenance of chosen plant species, and fulfilling the City of Soperton and other Georgia (GA) requirements.
Water Quality Plant Planting
Let Edge's Aquatic Services take care of your pond planting needs. Whether your pond has been newly renovated and needs plants to fulfill government regulations for Soperton, Savannah, Macon, Georgia (GA) surrounding areas on aquatic plant numbers and species and zones or you have a newly constructed water quality pond that needs aquatic plants, we are here to help.
Edge's Aquatic Services has over 30 combined years of experience in managing aquatic plants in large ponds and small lakes. We choose plant programs based on the depth profile of the pond, ease of maintenance of chosen plant species, and fulfilling the City of Soperton and other Georgia (GA) requirements.
About Aquatic Plants in Water Quality Ponds
Wetland plants native to the Southern Georgia area are used to remove nutrients and other pollutants from water. When using native plants as a biofilter, the water quality that passes downstream can be greatly improved. Native plants are essential, as they are resistant to native pests and pathogens.
Aquatic plants also provide a habitat for beneficial micro-organisms that help break down and digest nutrients and provide a habitat for juvenile fish. Native aquatic plants also visually improve the quality of the landscape.