The Early Society: Garden Fountains
The Early Society: Garden Fountains Archaeological digs in Minoan Crete in Greece have discovered varied sorts of channels. These provided water and extracted it, including water from waste and storms. Stone and terracotta were the substances of choice for these channels. Terracotta was selected for channels and water pipes, both rectangular and spherical. The cone-like and U-shaped clay pipelines that were discovered haven’t been seen in any other culture. Knossos Palace had a sophisticated plumbing network made of clay conduits which ran up to three meters under ground.
A Small Garden Area? You Can Have a Water Fountain too!
A Small Garden Area? You Can Have a Water Fountain too! The reflective properties of water means it can make smaller spaces look bigger than they are. Dark materials alter the reflective properties of a fountain or water feature.
Water just mixes into the greenery in your backyard. Your pond, artificial river, or fountain is the perfect feature to draw people’s interest. The versatility of water features is that they can be installed in large backyards as well as in small verandas. The atmosphere can be significantly changed by placing it in the best place and using the proper accessories.