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manil 25-01-2003 01:57 AM

water feature
 
Any idea for a simple water feature ??



JennyC 25-01-2003 07:22 AM

water feature
 

"manil" wrote in message
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Any idea for a simple water feature ??

Leave the outside tap running .........:~))

Give up a bit more info about what kind of space you have etc..
Jenny



Martin Sykes 25-01-2003 08:08 AM

water feature
 
"manil" wrote in message
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Any idea for a simple water feature ??



I saw something called a flowform on TV a while ago. It's a very simple
organic shape carved out of stone in such a way that the water oscillates,
flowing first one way then another. They look very simple and very relaxing.
I found this site with pictures but I think you really need to see one in
operation to appreciate it. Very simple apart from having to get them
completely level. Very unusual as well.

http://users.bluecarrots.com/laurenc...rms/index.html

Martin



Aiden 25-01-2003 09:28 AM

water feature
 
On Sat, 25 Jan 2003 08:22:43 +0100, "JennyC" wrote:


"manil" wrote in message
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Any idea for a simple water feature ??

Leave the outside tap running .........:~))

snip
LOL, Jenny, done that - she's delighted, I've gone back to bed - job
well done :-}


JennyC 25-01-2003 09:53 AM

water feature
 

"Martin Sykes" wrote in message
...
"manil" wrote in message
...
Any idea for a simple water feature ??



I saw something called a flowform on TV a while ago. It's a very

simple
organic shape carved out of stone in such a way that the water

oscillates,
flowing first one way then another. They look very simple and very

relaxing.
I found this site with pictures but I think you really need to see

one in
operation to appreciate it. Very simple apart from having to get

them
completely level. Very unusual as well.

http://users.bluecarrots.com/laurenc...rms/index.html

Martin

Here's so more inspiration:
http://www.taunton.com/finegardening/pages/g00133.asp
http://www.which.net/gardeningwhich/...rfeatures.html
http://freephotos4u.com/garden/lori.html
http://www.ponds2go.com/ContainerWaterGardening.asp
http://www.bindingstevens.com/Water_...all_Spaces.htm

...........(makes me want to have another go at a water feature this
summer.....!)
Jenny



Paul England 26-01-2003 11:37 AM

water feature
 

"manil" wrote in message
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Any idea for a simple water feature ??


For less than £30 I put in one of those pre-formed, oblong approx 3ft x 2ft
x 15ins deep ponds.
I have in touch with uk ponds for advice and have decided to spend about £12
(mail order) on 1 lilly, some oxygenators and some marginals.
I will nor add fish, all the probs associated with cats, feeding and
filtration etc. It looks quite twee and at 50 odd gallons, I would regard it
as a feature rather than a pond. Regards ..........
Paul




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