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Solar powered fountain/herb garden

Solar powered fountain/herb garden
Here is a simple garden fountain utilizing a $20 solar panel/pump combo, some sewer pipe, bamboo, and a strawberry pot. The fountain will only run in direct sunlight, but the herbs will thrive in the same conditions.

This one isn't hard to do, and again doesn't require any special tools. Everything should run you about $50

 
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Step 1Gather the Materials

Gather the Materials
Floating Solar fountain Harbor Freight Tools
Bamboo
Clear Spray Lacquer
Strawberry pot
4" ABS pipe (2' segment)
4" end caps (2)
3/8" vinyl tubing
shrink tubing
wire
epoxy
ABS pipe cement

Tools:
Drill
Saw (handsaw, bandsaw, jigsaw, or miter saw)
Router (useful)
Lathe (optional)

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25 comments
Apr 29, 2011. 10:22 AMthe pvc bike guy says:
I like it, now how did you keep the plants watered and what type were thy?
Aug 22, 2010. 12:35 PMTOCO says:
I couldnt see much in your video. Could you post a new video that makes it easier to see it in action.
Aug 29, 2010. 2:24 PMTOCO says:
why did you take it apart?
Aug 24, 2010. 9:50 AMgrooooovy says:
Wow, this is a great idea- you could use this a lot in landscaping. If you're something of an artist, painting the pot would be neat, or using other embellishments.
Apr 22, 2010. 7:53 PMTheDragonlady says:
I couldn't see from the instructable how you keep the dirt in the planter separate from the fountain, or how you keep the fountain water from just pouring out into the dirt. I would love some pictures of that part of the assembly. Aside from that--mega cool!
May 7, 2009. 12:34 PMstarshine71 says:
I was poking around for alternatives to busting open the floating solar pump and it turns out Harbor Freight now offers one that you won't have to dismantle.
http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/ctaf/displayitem.taf?Itemnumber=66093
Makes this easy project even easier!
Mar 19, 2009. 6:03 AMrauly_zang says:
Hola, he hecho una fuente con rueda de agua, si te interesa aqui dejo un link de video.
Hello, I made a fountain with a waterwheel, if you interested this is the link.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8nB3lZklvmE
Aug 23, 2008. 5:32 PMskincage says:
I want to thank you for posting this. I just did an instructable that includes a re-purpose fountain, but I have to plug it in. There's a Harbor Freight in town so I will check it out and see if I can adapt my rig to include the solar fountain.
Dec 16, 2007. 5:51 AMTom_n_6bzone says:
Could you have fit the solar panel(s) inside one (or two) of the pockets of the strawberry jar?
Oct 15, 2007. 12:41 PMHandsome-Ryan says:
I'm curious to know how powerful the pump really is when using the solar panels. I build a lot of hydroponic gardens and might be able to modify this idea to grow the herbs hydroponically using a solar pump. I hope you'll update with more pictures when you get the solar hooked up and some herbs planted but you get a +1 from me for the great idea.
Nov 9, 2007. 5:24 AMHandsome-Ryan says:
thanks for the update! I hope your fountain give you many hours of peaceful relaxation.
Nov 1, 2007. 10:53 PMrAsTaManN240 says:
dat ryte there is a new thing man itz most appreciative to have this in my knowledge yaddaddmean????? ok well post a hydro 1 for me >>> ok then ..........................................
Oct 15, 2007. 4:08 AMmatseng says:
Nice.... I think that I'll need to pay a visit to my local Ace hardware store in the next few days. "Direct sunlight", yea, we got a lot of that here in Dubai :-) Even the parking ticket machines are driven by solar cells here...
Oct 21, 2007. 9:46 PMPenny says:
Do you s'pose this could be used to grow watercress and other water-lovin' herbs?
Oct 16, 2007. 6:04 AMLftndbt says:
Nice instructable!! I made a similar project but with a dish instead of the pebbles... Reticulating water supply for a very fussy rednose pitbull.. She refuses to drink stationary/stagnant water so now she has her own little waterfall running all day!!! One happy pup!
Oct 15, 2007. 6:33 PMMr. Rig It says:
This is akin to a long term project I am working on. I searched Harbor freight for a solar powered pump and nothing came up. But now that you have provided the link I can get back in business working on it. You made this look really nice, good job.
Oct 15, 2007. 7:45 AMgmoon says:
Yeah, you really need to add the solar panels to complete this project...

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