I have a large water feature that needs a new life..any ideas?
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You did not state what your accomplishments are???
I would suggest you use it as a Planter - Maybe to greet Visitors
Hello Rosie; Is something wrong with your water feature, or are you looking to redo it?? What does it look like and where is it located, Please??
Am interested in hearing the details of the water feature, and the suggestions. I have a huge "water feature" and need help also. A 20' wide and 8' deep arroyo cuts through a quarter of our front yard. Because we live in the Mohave Desert its not wise to try and change the course as its a major drainage point down to the Colorado River. The walls are currently reinforced with large black rocks. An earlier home- owner planted hundreds of cactus which do very well. Just not my favorite plant. Absolutely gorgeous in the Spring, but Summer is rather dull. Bottom of the arroyo is fine sand. Nothing survives down there as the water does come through with a vengeance. Have gradually removed some of the cactus but they are vicious. Suggestions are welcome!