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Tuesday, May 22, 2007
Stone-washed fountain

The small things, such as this fountain in Norcross de pie Merson of landscape gardener, Georgia, garden, can have the great impact. “I had the idea of a friend to me, Herman Weis,” connects pie. “It showed me an image of one in a German garden and said if I could find two grinding stones, it would build each one of us a fountain]” But initially, the pie had to locate the grinding stones--not exactly discount-to store the article. “I placed an advertisement in “the market report of consumers of the farmer and Georgia,” “of the pie recalls. Soon then, it obtained grinding stones to him--and Herman repaired on his part of the business. There is really nothing imagination about building it: You need a large swimming pool pataugeante out of plastic; a smaller plastic swimming pool; resistant, bucket of plastic of 5 gallons; and a small pump with circulation continues giant. For this fountain, the existing ground was dug outside to adapt to the large swimming pool pataugeante. The smaller swimming pool pataugeante was placed inside largest; The pie added the rich ground in space between them. The bucket rests in medium of the smaller swimming pool, which is used as water tank with the pump. The holes cut inside the bucket make it possible water to rise from the bucket in the swimming pool. The pump with continuous circulation was placed in the bucket; the grinding stone rests on the rim. Japanese iris, ferns, and other factories which like the moist and rich ground thrive in the external swimming pool.

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