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The element of water brings tranquil sound and motion to a garden. Though not necessary, a set of caster wheels with brakes makes this water garden movable. By creating separate boxes, the garden can be shaped, rearranged and relocated at your whim. In this way, it&#8217;s noncommittal and a wonderful way to partition space.
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<p>The element of water brings tranquil sound and motion to a garden. Though not necessary, a set of caster wheels with brakes makes this water garden movable. By creating separate boxes, the garden can be shaped, rearranged and relocated at your whim. In this way, it&#8217;s noncommittal and a wonderful way to partition space.<span id="more-1206"></span></p>
<p><strong>Materials:</strong><br />
• Wood<br />
• Water sealant<br />
• Plastic liner<br />
•Water plants (Plants used in this how to: Japanese sweet flag,  arrowhead, common duckweed, broadleaf, <a rel="attachment wp-att-1208" href="http://colormatch.biz/colortips/water-garden/attachment/watergarden_03/"><img class="size-medium wp-image-1208 alignright" title="WaterGarden_03" src="http://colormatch.biz/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/WaterGarden_03-232x300.jpg" alt="" width="232" height="300" /></a>stonecrop, houseleek, deer fern,  and blue-eyed grass.)<br />
• Potting soil<br />
• Pea gravel<br />
• Gazing ball or other ornament<br />
• Optional: casters w/ brakes<br />
• Optional: fountain unit (can be purchased at garden, hardware or craft stores)</p>
<p><strong>Tools:</strong><br />
• Handsaw or circular saw<br />
• Hammer and nails<br />
• Drill<br />
• Wood screws, screwdriver</p>
<p>(Instructions here do not explicitly call for wheels so remember to add them to your material list and fasten to box <span style="text-decoration: underline;">before</span> adding soil, plants and water!!)</p>
<p><strong>Step by Step Instructions:</strong></p>
<p>1. Get 1&#215;8 &#8211; inch cedar boards. (You could use 1&#215;10 or 1&#215;12 boards to  create a deeper pond.)</p>
<p>2. You will need 2 pieces that are 30-inches long for the sides and 2  pieces that are 15-inches long for the ends of the box.</p>
<p><a rel="attachment wp-att-1209" href="http://colormatch.biz/colortips/water-garden/attachment/watergarden_04/"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-1209" title="WaterGarden_04" src="http://colormatch.biz/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/WaterGarden_04-210x300.jpg" alt="" width="210" height="300" /></a></p>
<p>3. Assemble the outer frame with a hammer and some nails.</p>
<p>4. Measure the interior dimensions for the floor of the box. You can  use the same 1&#215;8-inch wood or you could get some 3/4-inch exterior  plywood. Cut the wood with a hand saw or circular saw, or you could have  it cut at your local hardware store. You want your cuts to be as  straight as possible to minimize gapping.</p>
<p>5. Pre-drill holes every 6 inches along the edges of the box to  attach the bottom piece. Start with attaching long side to the base  first, then the two short sides, and finish with the remaining long  side. Use wood screws to connect the boards.</p>
<p><a rel="attachment wp-att-1210" href="http://colormatch.biz/colortips/water-garden/attachment/watergarden_05/"><img class="size-medium wp-image-1210 alignright" title="WaterGarden_05" src="http://colormatch.biz/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/WaterGarden_05-234x300.jpg" alt="" width="204" height="261" /></a></p>
<p>6. If you want to create a divider, as illustrated in this project,  for a separate planting box—cut another piece of wood that is the width  of your interior. You can try it in a few different spots, before you  decide on where you would like it. In this example one-third of the box  is for plants and two thirds are for the water garden. When you are  happy with the placement, attach the divider with the wood screws.</p>
<p>7. Use additional wood screws to fasten the end joints on all four  corners. Screw them in as tight as possible to minimize gapping.</p>
<p>8. Apply sealant to lengths of 1&#215;2-inch stripes of wood and fasten them  to each corner. They will strengthen the box and provide additional  sealing.</p>
<p><a rel="attachment wp-att-1211" href="http://colormatch.biz/colortips/water-garden/attachment/watergarden_06/"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-1211" title="WaterGarden_06" src="http://colormatch.biz/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/WaterGarden_06-218x300.jpg" alt="" width="218" height="300" /></a></p>
<p>9. On the inside of the box, install a plastic liner or use a water  sealant. If you are planning on having fish in your water garden, make  sure that the sealant that you choose is safe for aquatic life.</p>
<p>10. If you are going to have a garden side in your box, you will need  to drill two or three holes in the bottom to provide drainage.</p>
<p>11. You are now ready to create a composition with your plants. Try  choosing some that vary in size, texture, and form. Choose a combination  of edge, submerged, and floating plants. Select some that are taller  and a couple trailing plants.</p>
<p><a rel="attachment wp-att-1212" href="http://colormatch.biz/colortips/water-garden/attachment/watergarden_07/"><img class="size-medium wp-image-1212 alignright" title="WaterGarden_07" src="http://colormatch.biz/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/WaterGarden_07-225x300.jpg" alt="" width="225" height="300" /></a></p>
<p>12. Fill the garden side with potting soil and fill it with plants  that have similar growing requirements.</p>
<p>13. If you are using floating plants in the water garden, place them  on a brick, so they sit two inches below the water surface.</p>
<p>14. As a final touch you could add ornamental elements for visual  interest. You could also paint the outside of your box for a different  look.</p>
<p>For some helpful tips on how to plant in your water garden click <a href="http://www.diyideas.com/quickprojects/Outdoors/make-a-water-garden_ss7.html">here</a> and for ideas on how to maintain your water garden follow this <a href="http://www.diyideas.com/quickprojects/Outdoors/make-a-water-garden_ss8.html">link.</a></p>
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