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Garden Water FeaturesThere is something special and tranquil about the sound of gentle flowing water. Just imagine sipping on a glass of cold, refreshing tea out on your back patio or deck, while enjoying your own water garden. Beautiful, blooming flowers generally surround water gardens with a sweet fragrance that enhances the water. The nice aspect of garden water features is that you can choose something small or large.

Today, garden water features come in the form of complete kits to include a heavy-duty rubber liner, which lasts longer than plastic liners, submersible pump, water, and tubing. All of these things can be found at your local gardening or home improvement store. Other garden water features to complete the look would be to add a small water fountain statue, some lights, a few fish, and you are all set.

The great thing about water garden kits is that they are inexpensive and depending on the size, very affordable. Keep in mind that when you add in the other garden water features, you will pay a little extra but well worth the cost. Other ideas are using old metal tubs or whiskey barrels and purchasing a water pump/filtration system. The choice is yours depending on the amount of space you have and how much maintenance you want to deal with.

In general, water gardens and garden water features do not require a lot of special care. Usually, you set the water garden up, add chemicals to keep algae away, scoop out fallen leaves from nearby trees, water the plants, and feed the fish - that is about all there is to it. Now, your water garden and garden water features will need a little different care in the winter. For example, you will want to drain your pond to keep the liner from cracking or use a submersible heater or aerator to keep the water from freezing solid.

Another tip for your water garden would be to use a simple layer of sand underneath the liner to help keep it in place and protect it from protruding objects. The pump helps to keep water circulating to cut down on mosquito larvae. If your water garden is a minimum of two and one-half feet deep, several species of fish can survive the winter months. Simply keep a few small holes open on top of the water for oxygen. Goldfish are by far the hardiest, although Koi also do extremely well.

Greenery is also an excellent way to enhance the beauty of your water garden in addition to garden water features. For this, plant a variety of greenery around your water garden and choose a couple of in the water plants such as Cattail, Bamboo, and Water Iris. The plants and flowers bordering the water garden will complete this overall oasis. Just as you would any other garden, choose colours for plants and garden water features that you enjoy and that coordinate well. For this mix height and texture.

Remember, when it comes to water gardens and garden water features, the sky is the limit. You could add a beautiful waterfall to create a soothing sound, a whimsical frog spitter to sit on the side of the water garden, floating water lilies, submersible lights of multiple colours, statuary such as a cherub or mermaid, and more. You will be amazed at the transformation garden water features will make.

 

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