Garden Fountains: Creating Tranquility One Drop At A Time

By Sharlene Fleming


There is something about running water that is soothing to the human soul. This may be part of the reason garden fountains are so popular. Adding a simple piece to your garden can change the feel of it and make it a tranquil place to relax. The trick is finding the right fountains for your needs.

Garden fountains range drastically in their complexity. From a simple bowl spilling over into another bowl to a waterfall cascading down rocks into a pond, there are endless variations of the falling water idea. These water centerpieces come in a variety of sizes and shapes, so there is always one that will suit your space.

One thing to consider is the size of the fountain. If you have a large, open space, then make sure that the fount matches this. A small cascade will be completely overpowered by the other features in the area and will not work well, at all. However, in small spaces, it is usually best to opt for a tiny piece that will enhance the space without using up too much room that could be planted.

The area you are planning on installing the water feature will help determine which shape you choose. There are three main options. The corner style is ideal for spaces with walls, particularly the more cramped ones, since these fountain types take up virtually no space and allow for plenty of planting and sitting space instead.

Wall founts are available in simplistic styles, as well as more elegant and elaborate ones. Some have some very impressive sculptures with the water coming out of a basket, hands or even an animal mouth. Others are quite simple and zen-like.

A stand alone option will sit in the middle of the space and will pour out from the top into a basin. These are usually round, though other shapes may be found and some may have their own backs, somewhat like a wall fountain.

Materials: Concrete water features are pretty common, but you can also find stone, wood or metal ones. Some will be a combination, such as copper pipe and wood, or bamboo and steel. Wood is one of the least durable options here, though it can help the water feature blend into the background. Concrete is one of the more durable choices, but metal will, of course, last longest.

Style: From zen to colonial, the number of styles to choose from are endless. Chances are your garden already has its own charm and style, so select a piece that will work with that. If you are starting from scratch, then choose what appeals to you most and build up the area around it based on the design selected.

Garden fountains are the perfect addition to the yard or patio. The peaceful sound of running water is something that never gets old and it can transform your space into something particularly special. You can install everything yourself or have your local plumber take care of that side of things. Either way, you will enjoy your own slice of Heaven, planted with aromatic plants.




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