California's Outdoor Garden Fountain Research and Results

Where did Fountains Come From?
Where did Fountains Come From? A fountain, an incredible piece of engineering, not only supplies drinking water as it pours into a basin, it can also propel water high into the air for a noteworthy effect.
Originally, fountains only served a practical purpose. Water fountains were linked to a spring or aqueduct to supply potable water as well as bathing water for cities, townships and villages. Up until the nineteenth, fountains had to be more elevated and closer to a water supply, including aqueducts and reservoirs, in order to take advantage of gravity which fed the fountains. Fountains were an optimal source of water, and also served to adorn living areas and memorialize the designer. The main components used by the Romans to build their fountains were bronze or stone masks, mostly illustrating animals or heroes. To replicate the gardens of paradise, Muslim and Moorish garden planners of the Middle Ages introduced fountains to their designs. Fountains played a considerable role in the Gardens of Versailles, all part of French King Louis XIV’s desire to exercise his power over nature. Seventeen and 18 century Popes sought to extol their positions by including decorative baroque-style fountains at the point where restored Roman aqueducts arrived into the city.
The end of the 19th century saw the rise in usage of indoor plumbing to supply drinking water, so urban fountains were relegated to strictly decorative elements. Amazing water effects and recycled water were made possible by switching the force of gravity with mechanical pumps.
Modern-day fountains function mostly as decoration for community spaces, to honor individuals or events, and enhance entertainment and recreational gatherings.
Setting Up and Maintaining Garden Fountains
Setting Up and Maintaining Garden Fountains
Most outdoor wall fountains are available in "for-dummies" style kits that will provide you everything you need to properly install it. The kit will contain a submersible pump, the hoses and basin (or reservoir). If the size is average, the basin can be hidden away amongst your garden plants. Once your wall fountain is in place, all that is required is consistent cleaning and some light maintenance.
Replenishing and cleaning the water on a consistent basis is very important. Rubbish such as twigs, leaves or dirt should be cleaned up quickly. Make sure that your outdoor wall fountain is shielded from bitterly cold winter temperatures. Your pump may split when subjected to freezing water during the cold weather, so it is best to bring it indoors to avoid any damage. To sum up, your outdoor wall fountain will continue to be a great addition to your garden if you keep it well cared for and well maintained.