If you love spending time in your garden and having rest there, then you might need one of two drinking fountains there.
These fountains can be extremely useful, and they can also become decorations for your garden.
Here are a few tips on how to make them.
Select a Strategic Location
Choose a spot that's easily visible from your home, but also consider the needs of wildlife – a place that offers some privacy and safety.
Prepare the Ground (Optional)
If you're placing the fountain directly on the ground, consider leveling the area or creating a small gravel or sand base to prevent mud.
Place the Container
Position the container in the chosen location. If you're using a bird bath or basin with a pedestal, ensure it's stable.
Arrange Stones or Rocks Creatively
Place the stones or rocks in the container, arranging them creatively to provide different levels and perch options.
Consider creating a gentle slope for easy access.
Integrate Plants and Flowers
Position potted plants or flowers strategically around the fountain. This not only adds aesthetic value but also attracts more wildlife.
Add Water
Fill the container with water. Pay attention to the depth – it should be shallow enough for small birds and insects to drink safely.
Optional Decorative Elements
If you desire, add decorative elements around the fountain to personalize the space and make it more visually appealing.
Regular Maintenance
Check the water level regularly, especially during hot weather.
Refill the fountain as needed, and clean the container periodically to prevent algae growth and maintain water quality.