Thursday, May 14, 2015

Make A Rain Chain Water Feature

Make a Rain Chain Water Feature


A water feature is an excellent focal point for any type of garden. One that incorporates the Japanese-inspired rain chain, which is considered a "kinetic sculpture," is both attractive and functional. A rain chain water feature is a short and easy project that provides a beautiful and aesthetic impact to your garden. Here's how. Does this Spark an idea?


Instructions


1. Decide where to build your rain chain water feature. Rain chains originated in Japan where they hang chains from the roof to direct rainwater into jugs used to store their water supply. The rain chain would, therefore, replace a downspout and allow the water to flow in the open. The water feature would ideally be under an overhang that's not too near the wall of the house.


2. Install the rain chain by removing an existing downspout or creating a hole through the gutter system. The rain chain usually comes with an attachment (a V-shaped piece of thick wire) that allows you to hang it from the hole of the gutter.


3. Position the half wine barrel under the rain chain and fill it with water. The barrel will catch the water from the rain chain and disperse it into the garden as it overflows.


4. Add water plants in the barrel as desired. Prop the water plants by inverting clay pots inside the barrel. Weigh the plants down with rocks or pebbles.


5. Add the mosquito ring, the purpose of which is to eliminate larvae in the water before they mature into adult mosquitoes.


6. If desired, anchor the rain chain by tying the end of the chain to a rock inside the barrel.


7. Wait for rain and marvel at the column of water flowing through the rain chain and the quaint jingling sound it makes.

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