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  2. 12 Deeply Calming Water Features That Are Easy to Incorporate ...

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    These water feature ideas range from big-picture projects to the simplest backyard additions, so spaces of all sizes can find one that works best. ... Related Story: 21 Front Yard Landscaping ...

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

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    Andrew Chaves' water garden, in a 24-inch-tall sealed clay pot, is a simple, serene way to bring water to a habitat garden. (Jeanette Marantos / Los Angeles Times)

  4. Landscaping - Wikipedia

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    Landscaping. Landscaping refers to any activity that modifies the visible features of an area of land, including the following: Living elements, such as flora or fauna; or what is commonly called gardening, the art and craft of growing plants with a goal of creating a beauty within the landscape. Natural abiotic elements, such as landforms ...

  5. Japanese garden - Wikipedia

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    Japanese gardens always feature water, either physically with a pond or stream, or symbolically, represented by white sand in a dry rock garden. In Buddhist symbolism, water and stone are thought of as yin and yang, two opposites that complement and complete each other. A traditional garden will usually have an irregular-shaped pond or, in ...

  6. 7 Landscaping Tips That Can Help Keep Water Out of Your ...

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    Allow Native Plants to Thrive. Just as important as how you landscape is what you plant. Native plants not only end up being hardier and more drought-tolerant in rain gardens, but they also act as ...

  7. Garden design - Wikipedia

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    The kitchen garden may be a landscape design feature that can be the central feature of an ornamental, all-season landscape, but can be little more than a humble vegetable plot. It is a source of herbs, vegetables, fruits, and flowers, but it is also a structured garden space, a design based on repetitive geometric patterns.