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How Do You Build A Fish Pond Waterfall?

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How Do You Build A Fish Pond Waterfall?

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A pond with a waterfall can provide a tranquil setting for relaxation and inspiration while providing a beautiful focal point for your landscaping. At the location where you have decided to place your waterfall, build up the side of your pond so that you’ll have an incline for the water to run down. Dig out the path you want the water to follow down the incline. Put your pump in place at the top of the water fall. Fill in the soil along three sides of the pump, leaving only the front end, where the water will be falling, open. Lay your pond liner in place, making sure to allow for splashing as the water falls down the incline. Also, make sure you overlap the liner serving the waterfall with the liner serving the pond itself. Otherwise, you will lose water to leakage where the waterfall and the pond come together. Place the rocks on top of the pond liner, arranging them so that they look natural and pleasing to the eye. Use black waterfall foam to seal the rocks in place. Turn your pump

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