Tuesday 28 October 2014

Water features complement the garden

Many modern homes are turning to the classic water feature to add a focal point to their green garden. These pieces can be the perfect finishing touch to any creative landscaping masterpiece in Adelaide, as they can adapt to almost any theme. From a Tuscan hardscape to a serene Japanese garden, a water feature can look stunning.

There are a number of features to choose from, and your decision will depend on what you hope to achieve with the feature, how much room you have to spare, and the theme of the rest of your space. For example, a Zen garden might best benefit from a calming pond or pool, which may even contain gorgeous fish. This is a source of life without being too noisy or distracting. A small trickling stream complete with footbridge may also fit nicely with this setting. More modern, sleek environments tend to opt for a flowing water wall over several levels. These can look stunning in slate or stone, or even metal for a futuristic look and a great reflective appearance. Naturalistic rock waterfalls look beautiful in a more overgrown or jungle like garden. Beware though, these can create quite a lot of noise and so are best in a large garden, away from the house.

Water features can create a movement that is unlike most other elements of the garden. This helps the space to feel alive and vibrant. Furthermore, just as it is for humans, water is the source of life for many animals. You might find that a water feature in the garden attracts a number of critters who need a drink. The wildlife that a water feature could bring to the garden is invaluable, and injects an atmosphere like no other. The sound of bird calls will blend seamlessly with the trickling sound of water. Of course, the greenery in your garden also needs a steady water supply, and you might find that a water feature draws some of the plant life towards it. If you opt for water without movement, such as a pond, just remember that in summer this will be a breeding ground for insects and mosquitoes.

Because of its reflective nature, running water in the garden can make the most of natural and artificial light. Position it in a place that has the best access to the light, and then the rest of the space can be lit also. You can play with different artificial lighting options placed at the bottom of the feature and facing upward. This has the potential to look truly spectacular. Set the mood to romantic, dramatic or serene with the right lighting choices. Water can also make the garden look much bigger.

A fountain can be a very symbolic installation. The energetic propelling of water is uplifting, and also calming. In many cultures, water can be the embodiment of fortune and prosperity, so installing a fountain is a good luck symbol. Even without this purpose in mind, a water feature is a great way to introduce other textures into your garden, both with the water itself and the structure. A diversity of plants is also possible, as some interesting looking plants grow very well in water. If you have poor soil quality elsewhere or trouble growing more than a couple of sturdy species, this might be the solution.

Overall, water features are very simple to maintain. A quick clean out every now and then will prevent the build-up of unsightly algae. This process is also important to keep the system running smoothly, and preventing any blockages in the pipes. To learn more about how a gorgeous water feature can perfect your personalized landscaping approach in Adelaide, just contact Thompson Landscaping at http://thompsonlandscapingadelaide.com.au/.

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