Improving
Your Garden by Adding a
Fountain
A great way to spice up your garden is to add a water
feature. These can be both soothing and aesthetically
appealing. I've found that there's nothing more relaxing than
sitting on a bench next to my garden and listening to my
fountain while I read a good book or do some studying. Putting
in a water feature is fairly easy and relatively inexpensive,
and will add immensely to the pleasantness of your garden.
Also, the maintenance level is minimal.
Usually, people install fountains for the benefit of the
natural ambience it provides. For some reason, being around a
gorgeous scene of water gives you a positive energy. This is
also good if you practice Tai Chi or some form of yoga or
meditation. The constant drone of the water is exactly what
most people need to concentrate on what they are doing. Even if
you're not into that kind of stuff, just being in a garden with
a fountain has a sort of meditative quality to it, even if
you're not trying to do so. I recommend it to anyone.
When you first decide to put in a fountain, you need to put
great care into picking out one that will go well with the rest
of your garden. If you have any other decorations, you want to
consider if it goes well with your motif. Does the fountain
you're considering stand out in your garden like a sore thumb,
or does it look like it was meant to be there? If you're
like me, you can't naturally tell whether the fountain
will be a good addition to your garden just by looking at
it. So my solution was to bring my sister (a natural at
fashion design and that kind of stuff) along with a
picture of my garden to the store. I was able to get her
expert opinion, as well as see for myself what it would
look like. By doing this I was able to pick a beautiful
rock fountain that goes marvelously with the rest of my
garden.
However, I still had a slight problem with supplying my
fountain with power. You see, my garden isn't very close to my
house. I thought it would look pretty tacky to run an extension
cord across my yard, so I had to come up with another solution.
I discussed my situation with a Home Depot employee, and he
quickly found me the exact solution I needed: an extension cord
meant for being buried! All it took was a few hours of digging
a small trench across my yard, and I had power to my fountain
without an unsightly cord running across my yard. After I got
over this little hitch, my fountain plan went beautifully.
So if you're looking for a way to make your garden a more
classy and beautiful place to be, I hope you consider
installing a fountain. The whole process is surprisingly
inexpensive, and I think that you will be very happy with the
results. Having a fountain in your garden is not only soothing,
but it also adds a lot of character to an otherwise bland
garden. Remember, gardens are not just for giving us
vegetables! A garden is a place to go when you want to retreat
from the outside world and dwell in your own thoughts with no
disturbance.
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