A Brief History of the Early Outdoor Garden Fountains
A Brief History of the Early Outdoor Garden Fountains Water fountains were originally practical in function, used to deliver water from canals or springs to cities and hamlets, supplying the inhabitants with clean water to drink, wash, and cook with. Gravity was the power source of water fountains up until the close of the 19th century, using the forceful power of water traveling down hill from a spring or creek to force the water through valves or other outlets.
Caring For Landscape Fountains
Caring For Landscape Fountains Installing an outdoor wall fountain requires that you take into account the dimensions of the space where you are going to install it. In order to support its total weight, a solid wall is necessary. Areas or walls that are small will call for a lightweight fountain. In order for the fountain to have power, a nearby electrical socket is needed.
Most outdoor wall fountains are available in "for-dummies" style kits that will give you everything you need to properly install it. The kit will include a submersible pump, the hoses and basin (or reservoir). Depending on its size, the basin can normally be hidden quite easily amongst the plants. Other than the regular cleaning, little maintenance is required once your outdoor wall fountain is fitted.
Change the water regularly so it is always clean. Remember to remove debris like leaves, twigs or dirt as fast as possible. Furthermore, outdoor fountains should always be shielded from freezing temperatures in wintertime. Your pump may crack when exposed to freezing water during the winter, so it is best to bring it indoors to avoid any damage. Simply put, your outdoor fountain will be a part of your life for many years to come with the correct care and maintenance.