The term ‘water feature’ encompasses a variety of installations that enhance your garden with the natural beauty of water.
Planning and preparation
While installing an outdoor water feature is not a minor undertaking, it’s not always as difficult as it might seem at first. A lot of trouble can be avoided through thoughtful research and planning, and consultation with experts when necessary.
Water features do require maintenance to keep the water clean and clear, and you’ll have to be prepared for extra work during the winter when the temperature could dip below freezing.
Perfect ponds
The most basic form of water feature is the simple garden pond, which can stand on its own or serve as a home for fish and water plants. Today’s synthetic pond liners are easy to cut and handle, which means you can dig a pond in almost any shape and size you like to fit your garden’s dimensions. You can make a pond even more elaborate and attractive by adding a waterfall.
Fantastic fountains
A fountain can also be a beautiful addition to a garden and does not require a huge amount of space. A small fountain can serve as a centrepiece for any size of garden, and a wall-mounted version is especially economical with space.
Fountains are available in a wide variety of styles, from classical and quaint to more sleek, modern designs, so you can be certain of finding one that matches the theme of your garden and your taste.

