Water fountain ideas
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My inspiration piece… The owner of The Victorian Sample Florist created this water fountain from a large oval galvanized trough surrounded by stacked paving rocks and a hidden piping system going up into the building’s wall. |
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This is the Secret Garden in Corsicana, Texas that I wrote about last fall. |
We have a similar brick wall in our backyard along our garage and this is where I’d like to have our water fountain. This whole month I have wracked my brain every since knowing of this particular Pinterest Challenge on how to create this fountain. Not everything is available online and many companies without online presence are just getting their websites up and running to meet demand. That was the challenge I found trying to create what I wanted to do for you!
Watering troughs are easy to find locally and they run about $50-$70 depending upon the size needed. I am also looking for the perfect piece to have water spill from, so no horse trough water fountain right now.
*On a side note: While I was working on this post, I came across a company which sells galvanized chicken feeders and other poultry supplies ~ Premier 1 Supplies ~ in case you’d like some feeders for your brood. Chickens are also something I think about having in our garden. They are perfect bug removers!
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My other thought was creating a fountain out of clay troughs and/or actual water fountain tiers but no luck there. My favorite stores for buying unusual size planters and pots are not open at present and these pieces I would need to create my fountain’s layers (if I go this route instead of the horse trough idea). I am also looking for the perfect piece to have water spill from, so…yeah.
I have come up with another type of waterfall, if you will, based off of our inspiration piece and it begins here…
Nursery inspiration
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They have statuary and concrete bird baths, full-size trees and old roses set in garden rooms… It’s an ethereal place! |
I just found Meador’s Nursery this past week and it has been under my nose for a year now! It is still open because contractors need supplies for landscaping, hence the public can also shop ~ which gives me an open place to visit and shop for garden supplies.
Everyone wore face masks and the staff wore hats with face shields in addition to their own face masks ~ it is the first time I’ve felt free to wander since early March. What a delight!
For this fountain, part of me is thinking of using a medium-size watering trough or very large half round clay squat pot which will fit my space better as a recycling water fountain (like that in the Secret Garden).
Garden plans
This is what I have come up with instead for you ~ a three-tiered plant stand. I saw this cute stand earlier this week at Meador’s and thought it was perfect. I have been looking for a plant stand to create a little herb garden in now I just need to find the right pots. Cindy’s post gave me an idea to look for small galvanized metal trays and pots to decorate this plant stand with ~ so now you know where this is going! 🙂
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After finishing doing some volunteer work for school last Friday I headed back to Meador’s to pick up this stand.
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This new rose bush is appropriately named “Iceberg.” |
A white rose bush might have come home with me, too…
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“Gardening is cheaper than therapy and you get tomatoes.”
Author Unknown
In addition to finding a rose bush and then this plant stand coming home to the garden, I have been watching period films again. Last year I wrote about some garden shows to watch and one in particular is a movie: A Little Chaos which stars Kate Winslet and Alan Rickman.
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Madame Sabine de Barra (Kate Winslet) and famed French garden designer André le Nôtre (Matthias Shoenaerts) |
It is a fictional story of the real André le Nôtre (1613-1700) and Kate Winslet’s fictional character, Madame Sabine de Barra, together creating one spectacular garden, tiered fountain and outdoor ballroom, part of the massive gardens in the countryside which would become King Louis XIV’s gardens at Versailles.
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Madame de Barra experiencing a healing wish garden where people would come to remember loved ones. |
“In every gardener there is a child who believes in
The Seed Fairy.”
Robert Breault
Talk about inspiration! The whole movie is a magical fairyland and then had me thinking our garden could be Un Petit Versailles… in the future. Just now it is still a garden in process…
I love my new little tiered plant stand and as time goes on it’ll
be styled prettily!
I hope you’ve enjoyed this petit tour of our garden and my garden inspiration today.
Up next is Julie of My Wee Abode whose garden project is really cool! I love everything Julie creates for her home out by the beaches in Southern California. 💝 I know you will love seeing all the amazing creations these ladies have dreamed up for you!
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HI Barbara, First thank you for your very nice shout out! That just made my day! I am following everyone on Instagram as we get to know each other! I love that about this challenge. I love a plant stand too! And, fountains! Cheers! laura
I had a 4' tall stand once that someone broke. Seeing yours filled with plants tells me that I need to look for another stand.
Oh I will have to visit that garden center the next time I am in Denton. I love your stand!!! I also love A Little Chaos. 🙂
I have no doubt with your green thumbs and beautiful inspiration that your garden and patio will be full of beauty in no time. I love your plant stand and look forward to a visit when this covid craziness is all over. Thanks for joining in. Pinned
So much inspiration to set the imagination flowing. Love the pretty tiered stand on your patio Barb. Lovely!
That is a darling plant stand. I can't wait to see how your new garden takes shape. We have a galvanized feeder. It's been a fountain. This year it's a raised bed for our lettuce and tomato plants. Stay safe.
Such a pretty tiered stand, Barb! Your display already looks beautiful and will get more so over time, I'm sure! Lucky you that you got to leisurely shop for flowers!
Your stand is so cute! Love the different tiers and the height it provides for your garden. Pamela | DIY Vibes
So fun that you were inspired by the photo, and that you got to do some shopping! I was at Target last week, trying to find a couple things for the grandbeans, just to say 'Miss you!'… it felt very weird to do a bit of browsing, but it was enjoyable!
What a sweet and charming tiered stand, Barb! It's perfect for displaying potted plants, and I just know you'll be able to get back to gardening soon. I can relate to wanting to tackle projects that just aren't possible right now. I hope you'll get your fountain soon. Gardening is great therapy, though, as you said! Big hugs to you!