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Planning A Water Fountain Garden By Elizabeth Jean A
water-fountain garden will go anywhere in the yard, on the patio, on a
balcony, or a porch and even indoors. But certain water features are better
suited than others to certain sights (and to certain gardeners, for that
matter). What is Feasible for Installing
a Water-Fountain Garden? This should be your first
question, and to find out which water-fountain garden best suits you, your
resources, and your space, you'll need to educate yourself. Be a "know
it all" before you start, and you will be well prepared to begin your
water garden. Check out prices and calculate
what your budget can tolerate. Call garden suppliers that handle water
fountains and ask questions about their products. Also, visit local water
fountains. Talk with the owners or those who care for them. Visit local
clubs-many communities have organizations that sponsor tours. If you're well
informed, you'll make better plans, find installation easier, and prevent
frustrations down the road. Size
and Site for Planning a Water Fountain Garden
First, check out your site. A
large water-fountain garden with a spectacular waterfall will overwhelm a
small lot. It also might overwork your budget, your time, and your back. A
small garden pool, on the other hand, could get lost in an expansive landscape. If you're planning anything
more involved than a pre-made fountain or container water-fountain garden,
you'll also need to check with city or county offices to find out if there
are any ordinances that apply to the installation of water-fountain gardens.
Get more ideas on water fountains by visiting http://www.garden-fountains.com/Categories.bok?category=Garden+Fountains. Be
Calculating When Planning Your Water Fountain Garden
Figure all costs in advance.
Small gardens are inexpensive, but large gardens can cost thousands of dollars.
You don't want to find yourself in the position of the would-be water
gardener who dug a large hole one spring weekend only to fill it in again
because the liner was too expensive and didn't fit in the budget. You may need to contract a
large project (or parts of it) to a professional. Pouring concrete,
installing electric lines, bricklaying, and excavation can be extensive (and
expensive) and are jobs best left to the pros. Most water fountains can be
bought in easy to install kits. Assess your time and strength.
A tub garden will take an hour or two to put together, but a large water
fountain garden may take weeks to dig and build. It will also require a good
back and strong arms and legs. An 18-inch-deep, 6-foot by 4-foot hole may not
sound like a big job, but it would probably take a middle-aged man of average
strength a half day to dig. For large projects, you can rent a backhoe. Maintenance
of Your Water-Fountain Garden
Remember to calculate
maintenance time, too. A tub garden with a water lily takes just a few
minutes a week. So does a freestanding or a wall water fountain garden. Add
plants and fish and you add more time. A garden just a few feet across with a
few plants and fish will need your attention for an hour or less each week.
Larger gardens can demand two or three hours a week. For more wall fountain
ideas check out http://www.garden-fountains.com/Categories.bok?category=Wall+Fountains. SHOULD you HIRE IT OUT? A
SKILLS RANKING. Working with medium-sized
boulders and rocks 1 to 3 feet in diameter CHALLENGING Installing a wall
fountain FOR PROFESSIONALS (OR
HIGHLY SKILLED AMATEURS) Wiring and other electrical
work EASY ENOUGH FOR BEGINNERS Sealing and installing a
pump in a container INTERMEDIATE SKILLS Installing a freestanding
fountain _________________________________________________________________________________________________ Copyright
by Elizabeth Jean Elizabeth Jean is the author of this article written for Garden-Fountains.com, a premier Internet resource for wall fountains and garden fountains. |
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