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[M586]Modern Tropical Garden Design
by Elizabeth Jean, Eli
Choosing the right water features for your modern garden designs involves a lot more than simply the aesthetic flavor. Wall fountains are becoming increasingly popular as a staple feature of entryways, patios, decks and lobbies not to mention extraordinarily popular in gardens and yards. Take your time to choose the right one that fits what you are looking for. A good way to do this is to simply look at wall fountain pictures from a printed catalog or high quality online retailer, close your eyes, and visualize how the fountain would look in your garden.

Choosing Wall Fountains

Before you start off on your quest for the right wall fountains for your modern garden, you need to consider where in your garden your water wall fountain is going to be placed. Do you plan to put it along a stone or brick wall in the back of your garden, or closer to the front where it will have more visibility? Where you decide to place your water feature will help you determine what type of wall fountain to purchase. Some people buy their fountain of preference first, but often bring it home to find out that it does not coordinate with their modern garden design, or that it does not fit where they thought it might. This is why you should examine the space that you have long before you consider what type of water wall fountains to purchase. Learn more about landscape design with wall fountains at http://www.gatewayconst.com/outdoor-design.html.

Themed Wall Fountains

What is the current theme of your modern garden? Modern garden designs can take on a number of different themes. Modern wall fountains with Zen themes, for example, may not blend in well with classic marble and statuary filled gardens that have more of an ancient Roman theme. It is important that you choose water wall fountains that coordinate well with the d'cor and theme that you have already established in your modern garden. Otherwise, your wall fountains may simply not fit in, which can disrupt the look or feel of your sacred space. Find out more about Zen garden design with the use of wall fountains at http://www.witch-crafted.com/garden8.htm

The next thing that you need to decide on is what type of wall, and where you will put your brand new wall fountain. Are you considering a large sized wall fountain that is more vertical than horizontal? Or are you looking into horizontal wall fountains that take up a lot of horizontal space instead? The type of fountain that you plan on purchasing will play a determinant role in where you can place it, but you should also look at your options long before you choose a specific fountain to purchase.

Different fountains can really enhance certain walls, because they draw the eyes in different directions. Vertical water wall fountains, for example, tend to draw the eyes upward and then beyond. Lower walls on the other hand are best suited for smaller, horizontal water features, because tall, narrow features would look cramped on walls that do not accommodate them fully. You must consider both your wall options and your fountain options before you do any serious planning, otherwise you may end up with a situation that you simply do not like. Learn more about the benefits of incorporating wall fountains with your home, yard, garden, or patio at http://shopazone.blogspot.com/2007/11/garden-foundations.html.

So here is what you need to know when purchasing water wall fountains for your modern garden design: Decide where you want to place your wall fountains before you purchase them. The reason being is - when you go shopping, you have the measurements, location and other pertinent information in mind. Also, consider what kind of fountain you have in mind before you go shopping, so you can eyeball your garden or other preferred installation location, before hand. If you don't think it will work, don't risk it; otherwise you may end up with an expensive garden fountain with no place to put it.

For those who are looking to do something that's a little different with their garden, tropical garden design might be the way to go. By using plants that come from warm climates, you can take what was once a typical yard and transform it into a jungle landscape that can stimulate the imagination and give your yard the feel of something exotic. While it may seem to be a daunting task, tropical garden design can be achieved with a little work.

Will the Plants Grow?

The main barrier that prevents people from trying tropical garden design is the worry that the plants that they choose won't grow where they live. However, there are many plants that will still grow well in more temperate areas, such as palms, bamboo, rhododendrons, varieties of ferns, and banana trees. Any one of these plants alone can add an exotic feel to your tropical garden design; together, they can make a virtual jungle.

It's true that some plants will flourish in the summer and flounder in the wintertime. In this case, transplanting some plants inside for the winter will keep them thriving and ready for replanting when the freezing weather is over. When in doubt, your local gardening society can be a great source of information on growing varieties of tropical plants in your area.

Creating Your Garden

One of the great things about tropical garden design is that except for some watering and perhaps transplanting plants from outside to inside when winter hits, tropical garden design is fairly low maintenance. Tropical environments are characterized by lush growth, and as such, you can let your garden grow without worrying about weeding; the extra plants will simply add to the green. You can use large plants like palms and bamboo as the backdrop for shrubs and brightly colored, tropical flowers.

One great idea for tropical garden designs is to use some of the taller plants, such as bamboo, to enclose a small clearing, which can have smaller plants, a sitting area, a hot tub, or just a nice, grassy patch to sit down in. The dense growth that plants like bamboo provide means that you can use your tropical garden design to create a private little outdoor area.

If your home has kids, they'll love the idea of a garden that incorporates what they might see as a secret area, and you just might like it yourself! So don't let the fears of your climate stop you - find out what plants you can gather to incorporate tropical garden design into your yard.

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