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Water Features for Any Budget
Water features can help turn your landscape into something special, providing a focal point and attracting wildlife. Dive into these water features and come up with some great ideas for your own backyard.

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Adding Water Features to Your Garden
There is nothing more relaxing than taking a break from gardening and settling down beside a gently splashing waterfall.

Build A Water Feature
Water is an important element of any garden. If there is no shortage of water in your area, you can utilize it as a feature in your garden landscape.

Water features don't need to be expensive or difficult to build and these can be made from recycled materials that will keep the cost down. The wonderful thing about recycling is that you can create any theme that you want.

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Pondless water features don't use much water. Any water lost through evaporation can easily be replaced with a garden hose.
Pondless water features are a great alternative to ponds if you've got small children who play in the yard.

Garden with water feature
Adam Frost created this floral retreat for the Chelsea Flower Show. Brick walls are used to enclose this cottage-style garden to ensure that it remains secluded and lets in minimal noise.

Water features of all kinds are great home and garden makeovers. Large or small, there's a water feature to suit all spaces, all gardens, and all homes from trickling fountains to gushing waterfalls and restful ponds.

Water features are irresistibly attractive to people and also to small wildlife, so if you are building your own, it's wise to situate it in a place where the feature can be viewed from many directions.

Water features are a great addtion to any garden; however, they have the potential to be a total eye soar. Water garden maintenance is the key to keeping the water in your garden free from algae and crystal clear.

The water feature did encourage a lot of wasps to a warm and dry part of the garden, which may not be your thing, but it turned out to be a simple and stylish way to encourage and keep these beneficials doing their work in the garden.

raised Water Features
Raised water gardens bring plants within easy reach. For sensory enjoyment, the garden also has several fountains and uniquely designed water walls, which create 5-foot-wide sheets of water..

Adding a water feature to your garden can enhance its beauty as well as encouraging wildlife. A water feature can range from simple pebbles with water bubbling over them to a large pond with stream.

Adding a water feature, such as a small pond, creates a welcome environment for the slug's natural predators: ground beetles, snakes, toads, salamanders, and turtles. Ducks love slugs.

Create a water feature, even if it's only in a small corner of your garden. The sound of trickling water on a hot summers day is so soothing, and if you plant some tropical foliage close by you'll soon have your own cool oasis! ...

Even a small water feature can be a focal point for wildlife. Insects and maybe frogs and toads will find your pond by themselves so there is no need to stock the pond from another source which risks spreading disease.

A Courtyard Water Feature.
Photo Submitted by Simon Aitken. Used with Permission.
This long trough water garden is one of the clean lines that keep Simon Aitken's lush plantings from looking like chaos.

How to Choose a Water Feature or Fountain for Your Yard
The soothing sound of falling water coming from a fountain, waterfall, or other water feature can help turn your yard into a peaceful retreat.

What type of Water feature would you like to have? A swimming pool, spa pool, hot tub, waterfall, stream, pond or birdbath.
What structures or garden art do you like to see?

The bottom line is, if you want a water feature in your yard, then get educated and get out there and build it. Don't let fear of failure slow you down for one second.

I have known watercress to root in a jar of water, and in theory you could rescue some to grow at home, however, it generally likes running water, so unless you have a running stream or water feature in your garden I think you might be hard-pressed ...

This water feature combines two of Marnie's favourite garden elements: water and stone. She absolutely loves the latter and takes every opportunity to incorporate rocks into her garden.

If you ever wanted to learn more about water features, or even build your own, then "Waterfalls, Fountains, Pools & Streams" (Sterling Publishing Co., 1999; $17.95; 128 pages) by Helen Nash and Eamonn Hughes, is the perfect choice.

"Pondless" Waterfall is a water feature that has a waterfall sans the pond. You can enjoy the beautiful elements of a natural waterfall without the hassle of maintaining an actual pond.

To build this water feature, choose a location that has easy access to electricity for the pump. Then dig a hole just deep enough to allow the pot to sit at a 45-degree angle - 2 to 6 in. deep should work nicely.

First, if your garden will be near a road or water feature, fence it in. As anyone who cares for small children knows, they are very fast, and you only need to be distracted for a few seconds for them to get into some sort of trouble.

I'm fortunate to have two natural water features near my gardens: a pond and a small stream. Both of them usually dry up by midsummer, but in the spring and fall they're teeming with life.

Inspiration came from an ornamental pond they had sited in front of the 2,400-square-foot residence two years earlier: A backyard water feature nestled within a tapestry of garden plants seemed like it'd be a perfect fit.

Reasonably-priced water features and stone accoutrements are the perfect breakups to your standard garden fare. Walkways are also a must-have.
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Garden accessories are all the rage, and water features are one of the favorites of home gardeners. Fountains, babbling brooks, and waterfalls are beautiful additions to a garden, but they can be complicated and expensive to install and maintain.

Think you can't have a water feature in small yards? Think again! If your landscape has room for a whiskey barrel or a galvanized tub, it has room for a pond or water garden. Follow these tips for best results when it comes to pint-sized ponds.

Want to grow water-lilies and other beautiful aquatic plants at home but don't have space for a permanent water feature? Cultivate them in pots instead.

Placement of stones will create many different effects; your water feature can be all falls or no falls at all.

Next, play around with software water features, such as gardens, pools, ponds, small streams and the like. Many software programs have realistic water designs where you get a 3D view of water flowing over rocks and koi swimming in water gardens.

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She gave me a great idea of putting a small water feature on my patio. Nice.
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Strengthen the Family zone by providing a seat for all family members as well as by adding an animated water feature such as a waterfall or fountain. The Center serves as an energy gas station.

If there's a natural water feature near your garden, such as a creek or pond, you might be able to pump water into your sprinkler system. In that case, you'll be spending money on equipment rather than the water bill.

If you have put in the time and effort necessary to create a water feature in your garden, you will probably not welcome the arrival of semi-amphibious garter snakes.

We have all seen the acreage size (hectare?) water lily ponds in the public parks and show gardens but many gardeners have smaller water features that include such things as Koi fish as well as generous plantings of water plants.

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green manure crop grown in Asia which is plowed under to fertilize the rice crop. It is not invasive in Arkansas rice fields, but it can be aggressive in home water gardens. Fish, such as the ornamental Koi tend to harvest it in your water features ...

some privacy in your garden then include a hedge (or fence and trellis with climbers growing over it) in your design, this will deaden any noise and act as a screen. Running water can also mask road noise, so think about including a water feature.

We then added native shrubs such as American cranberry bush (Viburnum trilobum) and perennials like goldenrod (Solidago) and black-eyed Susan (Rudbeckia), along with a water feature, to make the garden more natural looking and palatable to birds.

create several distinct areas, each of which can enjoy its own focal point in the middle. This could be something as large as a tree or as simple as ornate detailing in the center of a paved circle. Consider a pebble mosaic detail or a water feature ...

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