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  2. How to create a DIY water feature for a habitat garden ... - AOL

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    DIY water features instructor Andrew Chaves has created water gardens in recycled plant pots in his Long Beach yard. (Jeanette Marantos / Los Angeles Times) Stand-alones are simplest

  3. Suikinkutsu - Wikipedia

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    ' water koto cavern ') is a type of Japanese garden ornament and music device. It consists of an upside down buried pot with a hole at the top. Water drips through the hole at the top onto a small pool of water inside of the pot, creating a pleasant splashing sound that rings inside of the pot similar to a bell or Japanese zither.

  4. Flowerpot - Wikipedia

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    The size of the pot will in part determine the size of the plants. Generally, plants planted in bigger pots will end up being larger; on average plants increase 40–45% in biomass for a doubling in pot volume. [16] This will in part be due to a higher availability of nutrients and water in larger pots, but also because roots will get less pot ...

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    Water, Wind & Fire: February 12, 2008 7 Indoor Garden Fountain, Backyard Votive Fire Pit, Shell Chimes, Painted Watering Cans DCRJ-707L (85) Nail It Up: February 13, 2008 7 Punched Soda Can Lanterns, Rhinestone Tote, Nail-Studded Jeans, Studded Hoodie, String Art, Sour Beer Punch DCRJ-708L (86) Stamp Style: February 14, 2008 7

  6. Drinking fountain - Wikipedia

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    A typical drinking fountain. A drinking fountain, also called a water fountain or water bubbler, is a fountain designed to provide drinking water. [1] [2] It consists of a basin with either continuously running water or a tap. The drinker bends down to the stream of water and swallows water directly from the stream.

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