The magic potion in any garden is water. The splash of tiered outdoor fountains—or the gurgle of water over stone—gives the space a voice, while reflecting ponds capture a piece of sky and hold it to the ground. Get inspired by more than three dozen of our most popular garden water features. And for swimming pool inspiration, check out our collection of 15 Gorgeous Pools and Pool Houses.
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A wall of ‘Mary Nell’ holly stands tall behind a concrete fountain in the Wakeman family garden. A rich patina gives an aged look to the French reproduction. Photo by Eugenia Uhl

A New Orleans garden pool surrounded by lush leaves of Agapanthus and Dwarf Birds of Paradise foliage creates a tranquil, tropical retreat. Photo by Eugenia Uhl


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The pool in the this Louisiana garden takes the form of a meandering bayou. A patch of Equisetum (also known as Horsetail) to its left and a flowering Fringe Tree in the background break up the hardscape. Photo by Eugenia Uhl

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Fountain jets with view of the Spanish Court garden and house at Longue Vue were designed for Edgar and Edith Stern by Ellen Biddle Shipman, known as “the dean of American women landscape architects.” Photo courtesy of Longue Vue House and Gardens.
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The statue in the pond is similar to a design created by Clarisse Grima in the early 1900s. Both are located in a “secret garden” tucked far away from the hustle and bustle of St. Charles Avenue in New Orleans. Photo by Eugenia Uhl

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The front of antiquarian Robert E. Smith’s house includes a pea-gravel courtyard with a central fountain. Raised beds at the four corners contain large, early 19th-century vases d’Anduze planted with citrus topiaries. Some small flowering plants have been allowed to come up in the pea gravel. Photo courtesy of Robert E. Smith Au Vieux Paris Antiques

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At Fruitlawn—the home of renowned garden designer Arthur Shackleton and his wife, artist Carol Booth, in County Laois, Ireland—the pair have created a green haven. The 1-acre walled garden features Shackleton’s favorite features: large perennial borders, a hornbeam tunnel, huge yew hedges, an extensive vegetable garden, and a serene, circular lily pond. Photo by Hugo Shackleton
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