Where did Landscape Fountains Originate from?
Where did Landscape Fountains Originate from?
From the beginning, outdoor fountains were simply there to serve as functional elements. Water fountains were linked to a spring or aqueduct to supply drinkable water as well as bathing water for cities, townships and villages. Up until the 19th century, fountains had to be more elevated and closer to a water source, such as aqueducts and reservoirs, in order to benefit from gravity which fed the fountains. Serving as an element of adornment and celebration, fountains also provided clean, fresh drinking water. Animals or heroes made of bronze or stone masks were often times used by Romans to beautify their fountains. During the Middle Ages, Muslim and Moorish garden designers included fountains in their designs to mimic the gardens of paradise. To demonstrate his dominance over nature, French King Louis XIV included fountains in the Garden of Versailles. Seventeen and 18 century Popes sought to exalt their positions by adding beautiful baroque-style fountains at the point where restored Roman aqueducts arrived into the city.
Since indoor plumbing became the standard of the day for fresh, drinking water, by the end of the 19th century urban fountains were no longer needed for this purpose and they became purely ornamental. Fountains using mechanical pumps instead of gravity helped fountains to bring recycled water into living spaces as well as create unique water effects.
Contemporary fountains are used to adorn public spaces, honor individuals or events, and enhance recreational and entertainment events.
Your Herb Garden: An Introduction
Your Herb Garden: An Introduction Herb gardening is a matter that many gardeners are drawn to. You will enjoy instant gratification when you grow natural herbs in the garden as they can be employed in preparing sauces, soups, marinades and a number of other recipes. Herbs are very simple to maintain and often do not require daily care, but even better you can relocate these plants indoors with the pots to assure they are going to be able to pull through the winter weather that often tends to be cold and life-threatening for all plants. There are a couple of benefits of having perennial herbs in your garden such as the fact that they do not call for replanting at the conclusion of the year or don't die. Over and above this, you might consider your personal taste inclinations when choosing herbs to flavor dinners. Basil, oregano, and thyme are great herbs to plant if you enjoy cooking and eating Italian food. If you prefer Latin themed food, you may decide to cultivate cilantro instead. It is relevant to identify where your herbs will be planted in order to decide which herbs will thrive. It will be easiest to plant right into the ground if your weather is on the more gentle side, with seasons that are not extreme. It is simultaneously an attractive way to landscape your yard and an easy alternative because you do not need to build or buy planters.
The Many Types of Wall Fountains
The Many Types of Wall Fountains
Stand-alone wall fountains, commonly known as floor fountains, are considerably big and feature a basin on the ground.
It is possible to incorporate a wall-mounted fountain onto an already existing wall or built into a new wall. This type of fountain adds to a cohesive look making it seem as if it was part of the landscape instead of an added feature.