Builders of the First Fountains
Builders of the First Fountains
Do Animals Like Garden Fountains?
Do Animals Like Garden Fountains? Think about how your pet may react to a water feature before you buy one.
The One Cleaning Solution to NEVER Use On Your Outdoor Water fountains
The One Cleaning Solution to NEVER Use On Your Outdoor Water fountains Adequate care and regular cleaning are important to the longevity of water fountains. A typical problem with fountains is that they tend to accumulate dirt and debris, so it is vital that you keep it free from this. On top of that, algae can be a concern, because sun hitting the water allows it to form easily. Stir hydrogen peroxide, sea salt, or vinegar into the water to avoid this particular problem. Some people opt for pouring bleach into the water, but the problem is that it harms wildlife - so it should be avoided.A thorough cleaning every 3-4 months is recommended for garden fountains. Before you can start cleaning it you should drain out all of the water. Once it is empty, scrub inside the reservoir with a mild cleanser. Feel free to use a toothbrush if helpful for any smaller crevasses. Do not leave any soap deposits in or on the fountain.
It is highly advised taking the pump apart to better clean the inside and remove any plankton or calcium. Letting it soak in vinegar for several hours first will make it much easier to clean. Neither rain water nor mineral water contain components that will build up inside the pump, so use either over tap water if possible.
One final recommendation for keeping your fountain in top working order is to check the water level every day and make sure it is full. Low water levels can damage the pump - and you don't want that!
The Early, Largely Ignored, Water-Moving Solution
The Early, Largely Ignored, Water-Moving Solution In 1588, Agrippa’s water-lifting invention lured the interest and approval of Andrea Bacci but that turned out to be one of the very last references of the mechanism. It may have come to be obsolete when the Villa Medici was enabled to receive water from the Acqua Felice, the early contemporary channel, in 1592. The simpler account is that it was disregarded about when Ferdinando left for Florence in 1588, following the expiry of his brother Francesco di Medici, to exchange his rank as cardinal for one as the Grand Duke of Tuscany. #P#