Any ideas on hiding a water well pipe from a yard.
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Margaret H on May 28, 2014Build a little house around it as in a Hobbit house or elf house. Make it so it can be taken off when necessary, but attached so it doesn't get blown over or kicked over.Helpful Reply
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Carol Saylor on May 28, 2014What about making it a "fairy" house and garden? Build a small House or find a discarded dollhouse at a thrift store, surround with some stones and other plantingsHelpful Reply
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Evergreen Turf on May 28, 2014Hi Susan -- We wrote about how to cover up eye sores in your yard, like pipes and electrical boxes in a recent article! The easiest way to do this is by simply planting a sturdy shrub around your pipe. Here's a pin with a pic of how it looks: http://www.pinterest.com/pin/389772542721674315/Helpful Reply
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Joan Norton on May 28, 2014What about building a faux wishing well around it that can be removed if needed by staking it to the ground around the well pipe.Helpful Reply
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Patricia Revello on May 28, 2014I took 2 flower pots, turned one upside down over the well put the water plate on top then another flower pot with flowers. I glued them together!! It can be lifted right off.1 marked as helpful Reply
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Christine on May 28, 2014I have a decorative windmill standing above mine. The legs of the windmill fit right around the wellhead, and that makes the windmill more sturdy and doesn't blow over. The windmill is much more of an eye catcher than the well head, and in fact, you don't even notice the wellhead. Or if you do you think it's part of the base of the windmill. The windmill is actually useful as I can look out from the house and see how windy it is and from what direction the wind is coming, so it's not just a decorative fix!Helpful Reply
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Jeanette S on May 29, 2014Goodness...I love all these ideas!Helpful Reply
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Richard Monje on May 29, 2014A little wishing well works great and they are easy to buildHelpful Reply
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Susan Kutzbach on Jun 03, 2014Thank you everyone for the ideas! Not sure which one I'll use.Helpful Reply
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