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Water feature ideas needed please.Solar?
adandem
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Hi we are in the process of redesigning our garden and would like to install a water feature.
I am looking for something quite simple, no 'Zen' or pretend pumps:o
Can anyone recommend a good online stockist?
Also, has anyone got a solar powered one, if so, are they okay?
Thanks;)
I am looking for something quite simple, no 'Zen' or pretend pumps:o
Can anyone recommend a good online stockist?
Also, has anyone got a solar powered one, if so, are they okay?
Thanks;)
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http://www.primrose-london.co.uk/water-features-c-1.html?osCsid=8331ec48beed0f667fdff1713d68aefa
http://www.waterfeatures2u.com/products.php?link=31&query=select%20*%20from%20devbg_categories%20where%20CategoryID%20=%20'31'%20&page=0&limit=6&order=ItemName#
http://www.gardenitems.co.uk/water_features_lead_mushrooms.php
There's a few (hundred) here I'd been looking at. Types mainly down the left hand side of the pages. Some lead ones, among others, on the last link which may (or may not) intrigue? Google 'water features' for others.If you want to test the depth of the water .........don't use both feet !0 -
Thanks for that, I do quite like those mushrooms tbh;)
I love some of the spheres and simple pillars, just need to narrow it down now;)0 -
visit your local stonemason and see if he will drill a hole is nice peice of rock for you. Then you just need to buy some pond liner to make a small pool to go beneath it, a pump from a garden centre (or prob cheap ebay/online) and put it together. I also like the "floating ball" water features, which use the water pressure to make a granite ball float. you can then spin the ball as it floats on the water. great fun for kids too.0
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I do quite like those mushrooms tbh
No need to be apologetic .... I think that's what we will finish with;) . Need something that doesn't clash with stone / cobbles on the patio - and the lead seems to achieve that.If you want to test the depth of the water .........don't use both feet !0
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