Your Patio: The Perfect Place for a Garden Fountain
Your Patio: The Perfect Place for a Garden Fountain
Putting in a wall fountain is your best option for a little backyard because a spouting or cascading fountain occupies too much space. Two options to pick from include either a freestanding type with an even back set against a fence or wall in your garden, or a wall-mounted, self-contained type which is suspended on a wall. Make certain to include a fountain mask to an existing wall and a basin to collect the water at the bottom if you want to put in a fountain to your living area. Since the plumbing and masonry work is substantial to complete this type of job, you should employ a specialist to do it rather than try to do it alone.
Inventors of the First Outside Garden Fountains

The Influence of the Norman Invasion on Anglo-Saxon Gardens
The Influence of the Norman Invasion on Anglo-Saxon Gardens The Anglo-Saxon way of life was considerably changed by the introduction of the Normans in the later eleventh century. The skill of the Normans exceeded the Anglo-Saxons' in design and agriculture at the time of the conquest. But before centering on home-life or having the occasion to contemplate domestic architecture or decoration, the Normans had to subjugate an entire population. Because of this, castles were cruder structures than monasteries: Monasteries were often significant stone buildings located in the biggest and most fertile valleys, while castles were erected on windy crests where their citizens devoted time and space to tasks for offense and defense. Peaceful activities such as gardening were out of place in these destitute citadels. The finest specimen of the early Anglo-Norman style of architecture existent presently is Berkeley Castle. It is said that the keep was introduced during William the Conqueror's time. A massive terrace serves as a hindrance to intruders who would try to mine the walls of the building.