Using "garden tub" as water feature.
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The Garden Frog with C Renee on Aug 28, 2013In the shade you will want to stick with water feature. In my experience not enough sun will grow more algae and many pond plants needs sun (like water lilies). I would love to see the pic of it (I make fountains out of things for myself and others) and if it looks like a bathtub I would run with that and have the water flowing out of a 'faucet or shower'. Depending upon how large the tub is then you could add a potted plant, rock, or statue. sounds like a great project!Helpful Reply
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