Would be interested to see some. I've tried google but no luck. I'm off to try Pinterest!You could, if you wished, create an island layout and keep those edges nice and formal.
Would be interested to see some. I've tried google but no luck. I'm off to try Pinterest!You could, if you wished, create an island layout and keep those edges nice and formal.
We wanted the pond for the noise of the fountain! I've never seen a pond with driftwood and mosses etc. sounds like an aquascape! I shall have a look at the Nelumbo cultivars thanks for that, although it has to be white or green as it a white/green garden! Absolutely with you about the minimal as this was our inspiration for the pond:just ditch the fountain
I've never seen a pond with driftwood and mosses etc. sounds like an aquascape!
Thank you so much for telling me about this style Marcel, it's stunning! Wonderful inspiration for aquascaping and I can see why you have suggested it for a small pond!Well it's more like Wabikusa
Gorgeous plant! Sadly being in the UK I'm not sure they would grow well (we're in the Midlands) even if I did have the skill to grow them. We have the Nymphaea Gonnere which we hope will work with the fountain, so far it looks ok. I'd love to see your Pinterest boards Marcel, could you post the link? I'm here: https://uk.pinterest.com/papermulberry/Nelumbo
So sweet rebel!Looks to be nice inspiration.
Let me know the link!Maybe should create a board there, look into it and share it too
Yes until recently for luxury brand of menswear, but now a "lady that lunches" which leaves me time for a tank!!!So you're a fashion designer, interesting..
The fountain head is one that is very restricted to a small area so fingers crossed, the Arum is now flowering and I adore it!For lilies goes it a bit the same when it comes to flow, if it's to much the refuse to flower.
You have a point!it doesn't shed leaves, and best of all it looks nice.
Yes until recently for luxury brand of menswear, but now a "lady that lunches" which leaves me time for a tank!!!