Floating gardens installed at Kelowna’s Redlich Pond
Six floating gardens designed to improve water quality have been installed at Redlich Pond in Kelowna.
The bio-island floating gardens are two-metres by four-metres each and have approximately 80 planting holes, allowing for a total of 480 plants to float on the pond.
The gardens, which are all linked together, are built of a buoyant plastic matrix with a planting system in place to support the plants.
The pond in Old Glenmore was originally a wetland and orchard property, but became part of the stormwater infrastructure when the area was developed for residential properties.












