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How Do You Build A Waterfall In A Pond?

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How Do You Build A Waterfall In A Pond?

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Building a waterfall in your backyard pond is not easy. It is physically demanding and requires planning. You will need to be prepared to stand in your pond and make adjustments until the waterfall looks natural and the water flows into your pond and not outside of it. Dig a section of the pond with a small incline above the edge of the water and cover it with pond liner. Place the first large flat rock over the pond liner. Run a hose from the pond pump to the potential waterfall. The water should flow over the rock and back into the pond. Adjust the rock if necessary to prevent the water from flowing out of the pond. Place several large thick rocks on either end of the first rock. Check the water flow to make sure the water is still flowing back into the pond. Push the rocks back to adjust the water flow. Widen the base with two flat rocks. Place the next layer of rocks on top of the first. After each layer that is added, check the water flow. Add layers of rock until you reach the de

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