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March 9, 2017

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Water lilies enchant with their wide leaves and beautiful blooms, which last three or four days before sinking beneath the surface.

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Goldfish and koi not only look pretty, they also keep the water circulating and eat algae and harmful insects, such as mosquito larvae.

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Large stones make a perfect path across a large backyard pond, putting visitors within arms length of the water lilies below.

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To create a more natural-looking water garden, use rocks of various sizes along the perimeter, and plant some shallow-water plants near the edge, placing some in and some out of the water.

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Fountains, such as this one made from a large planter, add visual interest and provide the therapeutic sound of running water.

 

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