Southern summers are notoriously hot and humid; garden tasks turn into a full-body commitment within a few minutes. Before you know it, you're sweating and covered in dirt. Glamorous? Hardly. But there's a delightful way to beat the heat and clean up when you're through: an outdoor shower.
The Utilitarian Side
This simple water feature is a handy addition to any landscape. Tuck the shower into a private corner of your home's exterior or a secluded part of the garden.
Assistant Garden Editor Edwin Marty purchased a ready-made setup and had it assembled in an afternoon. This shower's water hookup fastens to an exterior faucet. The drawback is that it handles only cold water, but cooling off is the goal.
First, Edwin chose the location, making sure water would drain away from the house's foundation. Then he hinged together inexpensive shutters to create a movable wall. A rod and shower curtain provide additional privacy. He also mounted a plastic-coated wire window box on the house to serve as a towel rack. The plastic coating prevents rust on the wood surface and fabric. Potted palms, impatiens, and ferns placed around the shower base make the area feel like a spa. In the winter, simply disconnect the hose, and the unit is freeze-proof.