Fountains for Tight Areas

Since water makes a reflection, smaller spaces will appear larger. Water features such as fountains profit from the reflective qualities stemming from dark materials. Night time is a great occasion to draw attention to the illuminated, colored underwater lights in your new water feature. Benefit from the sun’s rays by using eco-lig

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The Many Construction Materials of Landscape Fountains

Garden fountains today are mostly made from metal, although you can find them in other materials too. Those made from metals have clean lines and attractive sculptural elements, and are versatile enough to fit any budget and decor. If you have a modern look and feel to your interior design, your yard and garden should reflect that same style. A pop

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10 of the Greatest Off-the-Beaten-Track Treks

Would you love to get away from your life and travel to a place where you can be alone? Separate yourself from the every day and get back to the beauty of the outdoors on some of the most isolated tracks. Visit Africa’s 3rd highest peak, the Australian deserts, or make your way the world’s most southerly peak in Pa

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Egyptian Gardens and Their Influence on Europe

The Egyptian gardens are the oldest gardens that we have solid records of. Dating back into the centuries before Christ, pictures and engravings teach that Egyptian households were constructed all-around a collection of courtyards that showcased flora that was both useful and ornate. Originally, a row of trees along the inner wall of the building s

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Historic English Monastic Gardens

There are not lots of traces or exact records of English monastic gardens left today. A twelfth-century plan of Canterbury presents only a vague notion of the planting and structure; it demonstrates the cloisters containing a herbarium and a conduit—with the fish-pond, orchard, and vineyard outside the walls. However, even though t

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