A Garden Waterfall Fountain Creates Life

April 29, 2009 by Admin  
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A garden waterfall fountain can really bring a garden to life. Plus the sound of falling water has a very serene and calming effect. When considering various options, you will want to look for a garden waterfall fountain made from high quality materials, with a realistic finish and texture. You may also want to consider a potential theme when selecting a particular style, finish and texture.

Installing a Garden Waterfall Fountain

Most garden waterfall fountains are completely self contained with a water reservoir, require no plumbing and are easy to install. They do, however, typically require access to an electrical outlet. An internal pump recycles the water within the garden waterfall fountain. If you don’t want to worry about using long electrical cords, you may want to consider a solar garden water fountain. Solar fountains run purely on solar energy with no need for electricity. Some solar fountain pumps even have a built-in battery back-up, which kicks-in when direct sunlight is blocked by clouds or a shadow, or during the night.

Garden Waterfall Fountain Varieties

There are many forms of garden waterfall fountains such as multi-tiered fountains, barrel fountains and wall fountains. A cascading waterfall is a very popular design with water falling from stone to stone at different levels before falling into a reservoir. Barrel fountains can be very appealing with some constructed of recycled wine barrels that can even incorporate a cascading waterfall using multiple barrels. Barrel fountains can also be used for growing water plants, and a bamboo water spout adds additional natural beautiful. Wall fountains produce lower water sprays and are therefore perfect for small spaces.

The Sights and Sounds of Rocks

Rocks are an important component to consider when designing your garden waterfall fountain. Rocks are an important visual aspect of the waterfall itself, and they also determine the flow and speed of the water, as well as the sound. Rocks and stones can be used as edges for the actual waterfall itself, and can also hold down the lining of a waterfall. Gravel and pebbles are great for lining the base of a waterfall in conjunction with sand, while larger rocks are less prone to algae. It is probably best to use an assortment of rocks in addition to gravel so that you won’t have an issue with algae, and can enjoy a garden waterfall fountain that is very aesthetically pleasing, along with providing the pleasant sounds of moving water.

Do You Need Hillside Landscaping?

April 17, 2009 by Admin  
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You may live in a hilly area and as such you may need hillside landscaping. Are you worried about mowing your lawn, for fear of tripping and falling down the side of the hill? What you need to realize is no matter how steep the hill, you can have some hillside landscaping work done to beautify and make the area safer.

The first thing that you need to think about when it comes to hillside landscaping is, understandably, the safety factor. If your hill is fairly steep (in that it is very hard to walk up it because of the angle) you will need to have professionals do the hillside landscaping.

If, however, the hill is just an area of your yard that you have been wanting to landscape but have not had any real ideas, then you can do the hillside landscaping yourself. Begin with a survey of the land and its location.

For example, if the hillside is in the front of your home, you can create an ornate landscaping design. First of all, evaluate the soil itself – is it arid? If so, be sure to purchase nutrient-rich soil before you begin. Next, you need to think about the plants that you would like to incorporate in the hillside landscaping design.

The best idea is to forgo plants, and plant bushes instead. The reason for this is that bushes are hardy in many different kinds of weather and only require minimal pruning during certain times of the year. The kind of bushes that you should consider for the hillside landscaping project, should be ones that grow horizontally instead of vertically.

When you have selected the bushes that you want, the next step is to figure out the pattern that you want. For that, you will not only have to calculate the amount of bushes you will need, but calculate the area that you want to dig out for the bushes. The area can be any shape that you want, but a popular shape that many people choose is the square shape.

As for the design, you could place the bushes in a linear pattern, equally spaced so that they form the inside of the square like a checkerboard, or you could place the bushes in a spiral pattern. If you would like a more ornate pattern, you should discuss design ideas with a professional landscaper.

If you would like more information on hillside landscaping, simply go to your local bookstore and look at various gardening magazines. You can also ask for assistance at your local gardening center. You are sure to find the right hillside landscaping ideas with the proper research.

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