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  1. Just watching Dracaa's stream and she's planting pottery planters underwater in her whale tank. I've recently seen some beautiful water lilies which are growing at my local park, and I think that combining these ideas would make a great addition to Wurm. Water Lilies and other Aquatic plants for our ponds, lakes, canals and reedbeds. Use wire to make a metal cage and line with moss to make a wire basket - add a flower to make a water lily and then submerge in your pond! The flowers and some of the leaves of the water lilies should float on the surface if possible. The metal cage and moss basket could also be used to make hanging baskets of flowers - these should be mountable on walls, and could be adapted to make a freestanding floral display. In the UK we have a Britain in Bloom competition (run by the Royal Horticultural Society) between the villages, towns and cities every year, and it would be great to see more floral displays in Wurm!