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How to Make an Elegant Fountain for Your Garden (ARA)
Description: How to make your own garden water fountain.
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You’ve weeded the flower beds, planted the vegetable garden and
dusted off your patio furniture. Now comes the fun part: adding some
decorative elements to your garden. And what better way to pull your
design together than with an elegant fountain.
Fountains not only add a beautiful visual accent to an outdoor space,
they also create a soothing sound that blocks out noise from the street or
the neighbors. With a fountain as its centerpiece, your garden will become
a wonderful secluded retreat from the hectic outside world.
But sometimes it’s hard to find exactly the right fountain. “Most
people have a particular kind of garden; it could be formal or casual,
contemporary or old-fashioned,” says Larrisa Gleason of the Beckett Corporation, a
water gardening products manufacturer. “If you haven’t found a fountain to
suite your style and have some garden materials you want to put to use, get
creative and make your own,” she suggests.
Here is an easy project for homeowners who want to create their own
elegant, three-tiered fountain using some lightweight planters that are designed
to look just like terra cotta. All you’ll need is a Beckett fountain pump,
three planters, a drill, some tubing and small finishing rocks.
Three-tier Planter Fountain
This custom-made fountain recirculates water in a steady stream pumped
up through multiple layers of pottery. The water cascades down the sides
reentering the large pot on the bottom through holes that are drilled
into the second tier.
1. Drill one larger hole on the side of the medium planter that will
face the “back.” This hole should be large enough for the end of the pump
cord to go through. Drill a hole at the bottom center of the smallest and
medium size planters to fit the tubing that will be threaded through the hole.
The tubing should fit snugly. Check diameter size before drilling. Add four
small bit-sized holes for drainage in the “lip” of the planter at 12,
3, 6 and 9 o’clock. These holes will be hidden with decorative rocks.
2. With the large planter right side up, place the pump in the bottom.
Thread the electrical cord through the large hole in the medium
planter. Cut the tubing long enough to fit on the pump and extend approximately 3
inches above the top of the small planter. Place the tubing on the pump.
3. With the medium planter turned upside down, thread the tubing
through the bottom center hole. Repeat for the smallest planter.
4. Press the top two planters down to fit snugly on top of the large
planter base. Trim any excess tubing beyond one inch at the top of the smallest
planter. Place decorative rocks on the top of the small planter base to
camouflage the tubing and around the rim between the medium and large
planters. Plug in and viola, a fountain fiesta!
For other projects and more information about Beckett Garden Accents,
visit http://www.888beckett.com or call (888) BECKETT. Beckett Garden Accents are
also
available at The Home Depot, local home improvement and independent
lawn and
garden stores nationwide.
Courtesy of ARA Content.