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I planted today but too embarrassed to sow yours is a jungle and mine is more like a speck of grass in the middle of the road lol. I was scared to invest too much and do too much at one time, so I only planted 3 small ones and I will see if I kill them before I buy more.
I agree on the other other post on adding hard scape. They can become a focal point and help define sections of the tank. IMO I would move the swords towards the back of the tank since they get tall. It will allow you to appreciate the fore and mid ground areas. Grouping similar plants is sometimes helpful. Also, try to avoid symmetry; one of my last efforts resulted in something that looked like a planted crop (evenly spaced, in rows) which wasn't really natural looking.
Good luck with this.
It's looking much better... Great job! If you get driftwood, I recommend Malaysian driftwood. Don't forget to boil it first to reduce tannins leaching and discoloring the water. Also, you can attach java fern, anubias, and/or moss to it.