Category: Fountain, landscape design, water features
Landscaping in Asheville: Inspiration
I spent some time today meditating in the woods with the original waterfall builder. I also had the time to create some balancing rock art.
I love sitting in the woods next to a waterfall. It is where I get the energy and inspiration to build water features.
I love the art of rock balancing also. It is a very temporary art, unlike the waterfalls and stone work we build to last a lifetime.
A balanced rock will be lucky to last a day. I love the fact that I can spend hours on balancing one rock. Carefully sitting in one place, feeling where the rock wants to sit, listening to the water flowing at my feet.
It can be very peaceful and lead you into a deep mediation, or it can stress you out if you let it.

I love doing temporary art and art that is not paid for. There is a huge freedom in that. I love getting paid to build water features also, but art just for art is very freeing.

Its amazing the connection we can have with our natural surroundings when we stop to look at them and feel them. Rock balancing can bring this out in you very quickly. Its a constant focus and feeling the rocks slightest movement. This can draw you into a meditation on the beauty of nature and creation unlike anything else.

As I sat and pondered the beauty of the natural flowing creek, I was renewed in my mind, thankful for the work I have been blessed with.
Jacob
Living Waters Landscaping
828-301-8017
Asheville Waterfall Construction
Here is a video showing  the construction of a large waterfall we recently constructed for our clients in Asheville, NC.
Enjoy!
Asheville Landscaping: Water Feature Fun!
I love building ponds and waterfalls. I enjoy every part of creating water features from design to finish.Â
Today I wanted to post about adding fun design features to water features. There are many ways to make your pond, stream or waterfall beautiful & functional.
A few things I like to put into water features are:
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| ‘Old World’ Stone Bridge over Stream |
Bridges, statuary, aquatic lighting, decks and sometimes some wood, like a dry log you might have found in the mountains around Asheville.
A bridge is always a great water feature if it works in layout for your yard or garden. We have used stone, wood and metal to breach a gurgling stream or tranquil pond.Â
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Another great landscaping water feature is a statue that is placed correctly. This is a simple way to add a lot character to your landscape.
Remember to try and carry a theme when you are choosing a statue. In the picture below, we chose a small stone Pagoda to accent the waterfall. This was in keeping with the Japanese garden we were creating.
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| Hillside Pond with ‘Wine Deck’ |
 Another fun landscaping idea to add to your water feature is a deck. It gives a great place for relaxing by a waterfall or watching the fish frolic in the pond. I like the look and feel of adding different elements to the garden. Mixing wood, stone, water, and earth together make a feature or garden that is both functional and artistic.    Â
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 Don’t forget the aquatic and landscape lighting when planning your water feature. Aquatic lighting is always one of my favorite parts of the job. I like to get creative and put lights in little nooks and under little streams in the falls.  LED lights work great for pond and waterfall lighting because they are more energy efficient and they last much longer than halogen bulbs.Â
More fun landscaping water features ideas soon to come!!
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| Japanese Garden  |




