Sunday, August 11, 2013

How To Make Your Own Garden Fountains

By Nita McKinney


What comes to many peoples minds when they hear garden fountains are statues that are expertly decorated and well designed to spill out water. Most individuals think it is very difficult and costly to make a fountain. This is not right. It is easy to construct your own fountain using locally available materials at home. You can use any container that can hold water.

The basic idea behind a fountain is water spilling over to the side of a vessel and getting to a basin located below where it is pumped back up. Some of the items that you need include a shovel, a drill, metal screening, a plastic basin, garden rocks, a pair of cutting shears and a vessel. You also need to purchase a water pump and a fountain plug made out of rubber.

The first step to building your own fountain is deciding on a suitable container. Find a good vessel for holding water. A decorated urn can make a good container for this purpose. Drill a hole at the bottom of the vessel if it does not already have one. This is the hole that will be used to pass the water tube and it should be approximately 2 inches.

Dig a hole that is wide and deep on the garden where you want to build your fountain. The plastic basin should fit in the hole and it should be wide enough to trap the water that will spill out. The plastic basin should be positioned in a way that the soil line is at the same height with the top of the vessel.

On top of the basin there should be a metal screening. The screening should be wider and it should have a hole at the center. Use cutting shears to cut out a hole that is wide enough to fit a water tube and the power cord as well.

The water pump should be placed at the bottom of the basin. The water tube as well as the power cord from the pump should be threaded through the opening through the screening. The metal screening should then be placed on the basin.

The fountain plug should be able to create a perfect seal. After sealing the hole place the base on the screening. Connect the power to an electrical socket to get the device working. It is good to hide the power cord behind rocks and plants. Alternatively, you can bury it a few inches below the ground.

Fill the basin as well as the receptacle with water. You can use garden rocks and stones that are colored to conceal the metal screening. If everything is set up properly the fountain should function as expected. The water should spill over to the rocks below into the basin where the pump is located. It will then be recycled. If you want to improve the appearance of your backyard it is recommendable to use garden fountains. You can create them on your own without hiring experts.




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