Backyard and Outdoor Living

WATER FEATURE

Water features bring natural tranquillity to a garden and attract birds, frogs and insects. Add a small fountain and you can also enjoy the sound of moving water. Creating a “pond in a pot” can provide a water feature for the smallest of spaces, such as on a balcony or deck.

POTS AND CONTAINERS

You will need a pot that will hold water. Most plant pots are made of ceramic, plastic, metal,

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