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Garden Fountains
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List Price: $550.00
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Create a soothing statement for the garden with our large Raku fountain designed for home and garden use. Resin.
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List Price: $375.00
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Our adorable fountain lights up and shows two children blowing kisses as water appears out of the fountain. Resin.
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List Price: $669.00
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Hmmmm....here's one little crafty critter who knows how to open your pipes for some drink of water! Aluminum fountain.
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List Price: $750.00
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Three sparrows perch atop the basin of this beautiful garden fountain for the courtyard. Aluminum.
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List Price: $1,100.00
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A generous addition for the garden, this lovely lion fountain adds a unique interest as a courtyard fountain.
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List Price: $1,300.00
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Our Hampton Lion Fountain is also available in premium finishes. Fiberglass resin.
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List Price: $2,500.00
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A little boy holds a fish in this little garden fountain for the home or courtyard. Bronze.
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List Price: $2,395.00
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Two little boys work together to send water into their well. Bronze sculpture.
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List Price: $2,250.00
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A gentle lady seemingly shy forms part of the look of this mid sized garden fountain. Bronze sculpture.
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List Price: $2,390.00
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A little girl is all determined to get water at the fountain. Bronze sculpture.
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Explore water fountains and unique water features which deliver character and style to your garden. Fountains add a personal touch to the garden and can highlight just about any sort of theme that blends with your landscape and demands. Choose fountains which explore a theme and highlight its versatility and comfortable blending with the rest of your landscape. Our garden fountains come with many unique looks. Email us for more information on our garden fountains and unique water features.
Planning Your Water Feature for your Garden
American homeowners enjoy the sound and sight of water. There is something truly calming and magical about hearing water and watching it trail down and cascade on rocks and stones. Sometimes, having a water feature like a fountain or pond right by a busy street can do a lot in calming the nerves taking your mind away from the sounds of rude traffic. So, it isn’t surprising why most homeowners try to accommodate at least a small water feature in their yard.
The first thing to do when planning your pond or pool is to investigate a good location. If you are someone who likes water lilies, choose a location that gets at least four hours of direct sunlight a day. Ideally, it should be a location that is away from the trees so that the leaves will not dirty your pond and cause a hazard to fishes. Rotting leaves from trees and shrubs like the holly, laurel, rhododendron, poplar, willow and horse chestnut can be toxic to fishes. The other consideration you would make in having a water feature is to also be able to enjoy the sight of it as often as you can. You want to be able to step out into your garden and be able to have a visual view of your fountain or pond almost immediately.
When planning your water feature, you must set up your pond close to an electrical source. All pond equipment which runs on electricity must be grounded with ground-fault circuit interrupters. Your next consideration would be to decide on the size, shape and style of your pond or pool. For instance, you might consider a free form or geometric design, formal or informal type, and one that is either naturalistic or stylized.
The ideal pond should have a water surface of at least 40 square feet with a minimum depth of at least 18 inches. Also include a shelf below the water surface if you plan to grow marginal plants like the yellow flag (Iris psuedacorus) that need their crowns under water. A square yard of water surface can accommodate for instance, one water lily, one Japanese arrowhead, one pennywort and some grass. Also, try to balance the number of fish and plants for your garden pond and refrain from growing sensitive fish like koi and goldfish if you are choosing to invest in a water tub garden as these varieties of fishes will not survive. The reason is the water in tub garden can get hot since it holds a smaller capacity of water. |
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