Creating a wishing well is a great way to make your garden look unique and enchanting. It is also a great feature to have with friends and family who can take part in the tradition of making wishes. When creating a wishing well, it is important to choose the right materials, as this will determine how sturdy, durable, and aesthetically pleasing your wishing well will be.
The most common material used to make a wishing well is wood. Wood is relatively easy to work with and provides flexibility for shaping. You can create soft or sharp angles, or even curves to give your wishing well an elegant style. Wood also holds paint or stain easily, so the finish you choose can be applied swiftly and evenly. When selecting wood for your wishing well, consider pressure treated lumber for extra durability when exposed to outdoor elements.
Another commonly used material for a wishing well is stone or brick masonry. Using brick or stone provides much more structural and weather-resistant stability than wood does for areas where rain and snow are expected throughout the year. This material choice also has the advantage of being permanent-- whereas wood may need repairs over time due to warping or insect infestation, brick and stone are more resilient against nature's wear-and-tear (elements).
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