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Taking one of your favorite teapots and transforming it into a unique water feature for your yard can be a great way to display it. Here's how to do it.
Pick out a pot to complement the area. Our pot was made for water and has no hole in the bottom. If your pot does have a hole, you can seal it with plumber's epoxy or putty.
Water features are the ideal finishing touch in a perfectly curated yard or garden. This easy DIY turns an old tea set into a whimsical outdoor fountain.
For a small, pond-like feature, you can begin with a large water-tight container like a stock tank, stock pot, or a repurposed bathtub basin.
He creates “water gardens” in large, watertight pots with (mostly) native water plants that give insects and other tiny drinkers a safe place to perch on floating plants like duckweed (Lemna ...
You don't have to have a large formal garden to enjoy a water feature and water plants!
Whether you have a small disappearing fountain, a bubbling bird bath, or a large pond full of frogs and koi, water in the ...
I turned an old pot into a water feature with a £5 Home Bargains buy – it costs nothing to run & looks pretty in the sun Thrifty shoppers reveal where you can bag the buy for even less ...
Get ready to use any old or disused plant pots with this Amazon water fountain set. It turns any unused container into a covetable water feature without the need for solar power or a nearby outlet ...
Creating a water feature in your yard used to be difficult back in the day when lath and plaster or concrete were used for construction.
A pot plant consumes six gallons of water every day. The piece looks at a forthcoming study from the California Fish and Wildlife Department on three key Emerald Triangle watersheds.
This wireless Amazon water fountain kit has been hailed as a game-changer by shoppers, as it easily transforms indoor and outdoor spaces by turning any disused plant pot into a 'beautiful' water ...