outdoor fountains
outdoor fountains
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by Elizabeth Jean - 2007-09-27
A Zen garden is basically a sand garden with rocks, gravel and occasionally other natural elements such as grasses. They usually do not feature concrete water fountains or anything that is manm...
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by Elizabeth Jean - 2007-10-30
Community gardens have the potential to improve the lives of people everywhere crossing all boundaries of age, race, gender and nationality. These group effort gardens are making a positive dif...
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by Elizabeth Jean - 2007-11-16
While wall fountains may come in varying styles, cascading wall fountains are some of the most popular. A cascading wall fountain consists of a wall hanging design with water cascading down chi...
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by Elizabeth Jean - 2007-12-09
What could be more appealing than the riot of shapes, colors, and textures to be found in the flower-cutting garden interspersed with outdoor sculpture and concrete water fountains? It is easy t...
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by David Faulkner - 2007-12-19
The Chinese art of feng shui has been practiced n Chinese home s for centuries, as it combines the universal elements of wind and water. If you are someone who likes nothing more than to shut your own...
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by Sarah Martin - 2008-07-05
Fontana PaolaBringing water to Rome was always of great importance in the ancient city - if you could achieve a steady supply of clean and healthy water as Pope Sixtus V did with the Acqua Felice the...
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by Wyatt Frisk - 2008-08-11
Need to liven up your outdoor space? Few features complement the natural beauty of your own garden quite as effectively as majestic outdoor garden fountains. These monumental masterpieces are truly pl...
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by Sarah Martin - 2008-10-07
Some of the seeds come up in a few weeks; a few, in fact, in less than ten days, where conditions are favorable; others, as we have seen, require several months. It is well to group them, when planti...
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by Brook Kavanugh - 2008-10-14
I don't know about you, but nothing frustrates me more than a mess. After working all day, carting the kids from one activity to another, and trying to fit dinner in at some point, the last thing I w...
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by Brook Kavanugh - 2008-10-14
As a child, I never had a pet. Even though we longed for a dog to snuggle up to at night or a bird to chirp to us in the morning, it never happened. My parents did not want the responsibility, the in...