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Sat, Sep 11, 10 at 21:48
| Hi, I just had a 100 foot conduit installed for electricity to the location of my new garden fountain. My fountain is a two tier stone fountain. I would like to make it a formal feature by positioning the fountain in the middle of a 10 ft diameter 2 foot high pond.( 1 foot below ground level and 1 foot above.) I am planing on pouring a concrete block in the middle of the pond to hold up the fountain. My DH thinks that a pond is a little to much work. Now I am thinking about going pondless but can't imagine how to make that look put together. I am thinking that if I have water spraying out of the pondless toward up toward the fountain it would give it a three tier look. I was thinking of using the copper rings that shoot water up. Any pictures of your fountain pond combinations or suggestions would be appreciated. This project has been years in the making and I am so very close to seeing a dream come true, if only I could figure out how the dream should look! |
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- Posted by maggie_berry z6CT (My Page) on Sat, Sep 11, 10 at 22:01
This is a picture of where I want to put the pond.I currently have a drawf weeping cherry three in the middle on a stone ring. Thank You! ![]() |
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