Karen Wight -- NO PLACE LIKE HOME
The pitter-patter of light rain on the roof, the consistent pulse of
ocean waves, the babbling of a forest stream: water elements are one of
Mother Nature’s most soothing and peaceful components.
We are, after all, comprised mostly of water. We begin our journey
floating in a secure water world for nine months. The Earth is largely
covered with water. It is no surprise that we seek to bring water
features into our environment to satisfy our thirst for nature.
For centuries, the Chinese and Japanese have been using water, stones and
plants to create balance in their homes and gardens. Romans used
fountains and stairstep pools to cool off hot summer Mediterranean
nights.
Water elements can be as simple as a birdbath or as complex as a
waterfall or koi pond in the backyard. Developers in the Western world
finally caught on to the intrinsic connection between the human condition
and the water world. Take a look at almost any shopping mall.
Fountains are prominently displayed and serve as focal points. South
Coast Plaza’s fountains run through the center of the pedestrian areas.
Running water provides a backdrop of “white noise” that promotes a
feeling of well-being.
When Fashion Island had a face-lift several years ago, the Irvine Co. got
smart and added water elements that increase the shopping and browsing
enjoyment of visitors. The koi pond was joined by some complex and
creative water displays.
In an effort to reproduce the simplicity of nature, some of these
fountains have computerized timing systems to simulate ocean waves, or
syncopated rhythms for pop jets.
Kids love them, adults love them. Water just works.
Water components for your home are a great investment in time and energy.
It’s as easy as a concrete birdbath in the front planter of your home.
Most feathered bathers prefer one to two inches of water to splash around
in; they add a lovely display of sights and sounds to a garden.
Next on the scale of effort is a running fountain. Adding this to your
landscape plan will take some time and energy, but the effort will be
exponentially returned.
You will need to provide electricity for a motor and if you really want
to do the job the right way, think about adding lighting so your efforts
can be seen as well as heard in the evening hours.
If you have a place for a free-standing fountain, be sure to provide a
planter at the base to maximize the impact. Adding greenery or flowers
enhances your decorative accent.
A patio or courtyard is a natural place to add a water element. Be sure
to position your fountain so it can be seen and heard from as many rooms
as possible.
Do you have a place that will provide your bedroom with the relaxing
sound of trickling water? This is a great enhancement to your personal
retreat.
Do you have a window by your kitchen sink that you stare out of for hours
during the day as you take care of your chores? Another prime location.
For centuries, formal pools in geometric shapes were the norm in a proper
European garden. Pools such as these can be sunken, raised or
semi-raised. Plantings around the pool can increase the feeling of
formality. Incorporate a boxwood hedge or use rows of flowering plants in
graduated heights.
For a more tropical feeling, consider a water garden with water lilies,
poppies, lotus or water hyacinths. Water lilies are easy to grow,
dependable bloomers and are unusually beautiful. Umbrella plants are fast
growers and provide height and texture to a water setting. Water gardens
need at least four to six hours of sun each day, so a sunny location is a
prerequisite.
A koi pond is an interesting addition. Aficionados swear by these
ornamental carp. Owners claim the fish are outgoing and affectionate. Koi
owners describe their fishy friends as “spunky” and are considered family
pets. These creatures outlive almost any other kind of pet -- up to 60
years. Be careful, they might outlive you.
Ponds such as these require careful planning. Requirements include a
shallow area for feeding, a deeper area for protection from the elements
and occasional visiting mammals, a filtration and aeration system, and
protection from weather extremes.
Have you seen the water elements for desktops? Miniature fountains for
your office are popular and come in a variety of forms and complexities.
Water, water everywhere.
Add an element of the elements to your corner of the world. Water is
relaxing and refreshing. Make waves.
* KAREN WIGHT is a Newport Beach resident. Her column runs Saturdays.
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