mediterranean landscape by AMS Landscape Design Studios, Inc.
Minimize surface area. Evaporation steals water from your feature. Minimizing its surface area by choosing a fountain or fall with a small surface area of water reduces the space for this process to take place.
modern landscape by J'Nell Bryson Landscape Architecture
Regardless of the surface area, evaporation is slower in areas that remain cool. The trees that surround this space are likely to substantially decrease the evaporation in this charming set of fountains.
traditional landscape by Kerry Burt & Associates
Surround with permeable materials. When splash and spray are desired effects, consider placing foliage at the base of a water feature. The foliage joints in this patio will enjoy any overspray the fountain sends their way. Were the joints made of gravel, the patio surrounding the fountain would still have the benefit of allowing overspray to permeate into the ground rather than coming to rest on a hardscape and evaporating.
landscape by Claudio Ortiz Design Group, Inc.
Surround with splash-catching foliage. This design applies the same strategy, placing foliage in the area most likely to receive splash.
mediterranean landscape by debora carl landscape design
Reduce splash and overspray. This lovely fountain's small evaporative space and splash are appropriate to a desert environment.
contemporary landscape by Lenkin Design Inc: Landscape and Garden Design
Don't let it bubble away. A bubbling fountain reduces all splashing and water flows quietly down the sides, sheathlike, into a recirculating basin.
eclectic landscape by AMS Landscape Design Studios, Inc.
Add water foliage. Whereas the foliage in the previous photos increased the sustainability of the fountains, this one seems designed to sustain the garden bed — a wonderful idea.
eclectic landscape by AMS Landscape Design Studios, Inc.
Reduce, reuse ... This charming set of water fountains appears to be fed by runoff from a slope. Once captured, of course, the water can be reused.
eclectic exterior by AMS Landscape Design Studios, Inc.
Use everyday materials. This vintage iron hanger becomes a wonderful reclaimed piece to keep the old-world charm of this fountain while minimizing water loss.
asian entry by Chitra
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Recycle. This smart application of a rain chain and rain barrel is actually lovely enough to be considered a fountain. When not capturing rainwater, the chains effectively evoke the sense of movement and calm of a water feature.

Do you have a water-wise fountain you want to share? Or a question about how to conserve the water used by an existing fountain? Let us know in the Comments! We'd love to see your ideas.

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Comments

Monarch Stone International Beautiful photos, here is one from a client of ours who used a fountain surrounded by antique cobblestone paving to replicate an 'Old World' setting!
14 months ago · ·
franki7 The rain chain photo is absolutely mesmerizing. Luv it! franki
14 months ago ·
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