This recent project involved using an old milk can that the homeowner had and incorporating it into a small water feature. The pond was placed on top of the patio, leaving the smallish, but quaint yard for plants and paths. A 'Bloodgood' Japanese maple was planted near the pond to provide a little shade and offer some interesting reflections on the water surface. A special shout out goes to Bella (featured in the video) and Dolce for their superb company.Hello earthlings. Welcome to the world of plants, dirt and rocks. This blog will revolve around the small landscape company my wife, Donna, and I own and run, known as Harmony Landscapes, and the plants and landscape situations we have encountered along the way. Just a good time talking earthly subjects and such! Thanks for stopping by....themanfromearth (aka Rob Huckestein) (harmonylandscapes@yahoo.com)
Monday, March 7, 2011
Milk Can Water Feature
This recent project involved using an old milk can that the homeowner had and incorporating it into a small water feature. The pond was placed on top of the patio, leaving the smallish, but quaint yard for plants and paths. A 'Bloodgood' Japanese maple was planted near the pond to provide a little shade and offer some interesting reflections on the water surface. A special shout out goes to Bella (featured in the video) and Dolce for their superb company.
Ha! I love it! can't wait to show my fiends! Sana
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