Where did Fountains Begin?
Where did Fountains Begin? A water fountain is an architectural piece that pours water into a basin or jets it high into the air in order to provide drinkable water, as well as for decorative purposes.The main purpose of a fountain was originally strictly functional. Water fountains were connected to a spring or aqueduct to provide potable water as well as bathing water for cities, townships and villages. Up to the late nineteenth century, water fountains had to be near an aqueduct or reservoir and higher than the fountain so that gravity could make the water move downwards or jet high into the air. Artists thought of fountains as amazing additions to a living space, however, the fountains also served to provide clean water and honor the designer responsible for creating it. Roman fountains often depicted images of animals or heroes made of metal or stone masks. Throughout the Middle Ages, Muslim and Moorish garden planners included fountains to create mini depictions of the gardens of paradise. King Louis XIV of France wanted to illustrate his dominion over nature by including fountains in the Gardens of Versailles. Seventeen and 18 century Popes sought to extol their positions by including decorative baroque-style fountains at the point where restored Roman aqueducts arrived into the city.
Urban fountains made at the end of the nineteenth functioned only as decorative and celebratory ornaments since indoor plumbing provided the necessary drinking water. The introduction of unique water effects and the recycling of water were 2 things made possible by swapping gravity with mechanical pumps.
These days, fountains decorate public spaces and are used to honor individuals or events and fill recreational and entertainment needs.
Your Herb Garden: An Introduction
Your Herb Garden: An Introduction Herb gardening is a subject that many gardeners are drawn to. Herbal plants are very straight forward to grow indoors or outdoors and offer near-instant satisfaction, they are used in marinades, sauces, soups and other fantastic meals. An herb garden is easy to maintain with minimum daily care, and planter gardens and potted herbs can be easily moved inside once autumn frosts begin, making it possible to maintain an herb garden all year long. If you are thinking of adding perennial herbs to your backyard, you are making a good choice because they do not die easily or need replanting after every year goes by. Your flavor and texture preferences in cooking with herbs are key considerations in determining which herbs to grow. Customize your herb garden to the kind of food you most routinely cook. For example, plant cilantro if you prefer Mexican or Thai food. If you cook more Italian food, certainly plant basil, oregano, and thyme. You must choose where your herb garden will be planted in order to decide which herbs will grow best. It may be easier to plant right into the soil if you live in a place that has warm winters and much cooler summers. This makes your yard look stunning without the trouble of making or buying planters. There is absolutely nothing you can do to get away from harsh weather conditions that might affect your plants. However, there is hope because planters can be transported indoors whenever there's bad weather outside so they are flexible and convenient for your herbs.A Concise History of Early Public Water Features
A Concise History of Early Public Water Features