How to Construct an Outdoor Garden Water Fountain

The Lowe’s Creative Ideas team shows how you can very easily produce an outdoor water fountain for your garden. Find out what supplies you will require, how to hook up the water function and what decorative touches you can add. For a lot more creative suggestions and videos like this one, visit www.Lowes.com
Video Rating: 4 / five

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  1. KnowYourRealEstate says:

    This is a great backyard idea…just be sure to drain it before winter or, a deep freeze will cause the pot to crack.

  2. iLOVENATURE2011 says:

    hmmm..let me apply those tips in my garden…i am truly amazed.

  3. Osuitea says:

    I love it and it was a great demonstration.

  4. iampeeay01 says:

    Amazing… thanks for sharing.. :)

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  6. purpledream77 says:

    I’ve been looking for an affordable garden water fountain for the birds, hummingbirds, and bees, and butterflies to sip on while browsing the flowers in my garden. I live in the desert, and all of the above come in droves when I’m watering the garden, and this is perfect to attract quite a bit of wildlife. and affordable! =)

  7. MrYman101 says:

    sooooooo easy

    

  8. SuperCJ429 says:

    I made one of these after watching this video. It’s a neat water feature to have. Just a couple notes. You have to be extremely lucky to find a pot that will perfectly match the bowl diameter like was shown in the video. I couldn’t, so I didn’t use the bowl so my entire pot is filled with water, which I think looks nicer anyway. I used some bricks inside the pot to support the fountain nozzle. I think a 75 – 80 gallon/hr pump would be about right for this project. Fun project!

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  10. catwaterfountain says:

    great video, but why your link is about lawn mower?

  11. AngelDemon83 says:

    I looked on the website but it didn’t give me a list of what I need

  12. 68NYC2 says:

    Nice…
    ;0)

  13. elsteviolee says:

    I have built dozens of these things. Sorry do not mean to boast! Anyhoo, they are kinda fun for a while; but they go to hell pretty soon. For a proper water feature you need to really go for it, spend some money and get some expertise. Get something solid that will last thirty years. It’s the only way.

  14. TheNoobyRobloxian says:

    Lol adults trying to use a keyboard.

  15. ZZputt says:

    This seemed really easy. It would have been nice if Lowes actually carried the black plastic container and the plastic bowl.

  16. inventorlewis says:

    What type of pump is that ?

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