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Courtyard Fountains And Ponds: Customize Your Own | Gardening

By HerbDaniels
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Five thousand years ago, people began creating elaborate palaces and other dwellings using the beauty of courtyard fountains and ponds. Some of these decorative landscape showpieces have been the pride of kings and queens of Asia and Europe, as well as the nobility of such societies.

These days, such handsome attractions are not used by just the upper levels of society. Although they may seem somewhat costly to build, courtyard fountains and ponds are now available at prices that more enthusiasts can afford. As a result, lots of people are beautifying their domiciles with these additions. Happily these enviable showpieces can add value to a home.

Courtyard fountains and ponds are available in a limitless array of sizes and shapes. The variety of choices range from the simple to the very elaborate and complex and offer a wide selection of materials. A substance referred to as cast stone is very often the preferred material of choice.. This is a special kind of concrete that can be shaped into almost any form that is requested. However, many courtyard fountains and ponds are being made out of granite, other types of concrete and marble, which continues to be very popular.

Completing Courtyard Fountains and Ponds

It is very possible to install your own courtyard fountains and ponds, but it is recommended that you don't do this work yourself. Instead, hire a professional for this detailed kind of work. If you should decide that this is a project you wish to attempt on your own, you will find that kits for smaller fountains and ponds are quite easy to install. Also, they are usually available at home improvement stores. To be sure of a quality installation for your own fountain or pond, it is suggested that you do a few basic things.

Prior to your installing your own courtyard fountain and pond, contact your local electric utility company. This is vitally important. Unless you will be using solar power, these fountains require electricity; and, their wires must be buried for safety and as well as for aesthetics. Since you may not know exactly what is buried anywhere in that area, it is necessary to call to find out.

Next, you should clean out the area to be improved. Installing a courtyard fountain and pond will be successful if big rocks, unwanted vegetation and any debris are removed. Since your pond liner may be somewhat fragile, getting these hazards out of the way ahead of time will help to ensure its integrity.

All fountains need to be level for them to function properly. For that reason, you will need to be sure that all holes under your courtyard fountain and pond are level. It is best to avoid positioning sidewall stones until the leveling process has been completed. Your new system will operate best when the water is level. This means that the pump can operate as it was designed to do. Leveling the holes is a very easy operation. Fill each hole with sand. Next, put a board on the sand and then put a level across the board. Keep tamping until you find the board is level at all angles.

Lastly, you will need to read and follow the directions that came with your courtyard fountain and pond kit. By being attentive and meticulous, you will ultimately achieve the spectacle you desire - a lovely courtyard fountain and pond of your very own..

About the Author

Herb Daniels is a gardener living in Florida. Herb has posted an informative article about Outdoor Fountain site for more information.


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