How Do You Build A Yard Waterfall?
There are quite a few advantages to having a pond in your yard. Wildlife such as birds are attracted to the splashing water. Additionally, the sound of the falling drops makes a soothing white noise. However, having a pond in your front yard is not without drawbacks: the lack of enclosure can lead to unwanted visitors including neighborhood children and dogs. Additionally a pond can create a safety hazard when it is left unfenced and un-monitored. For gardeners looking to add a water feature without the hassles of a pool, a pondless waterfall is a safe and unique alternative. Dig a large hole for your pondless catch basin. This basin will catch and hold your water so that a pump can recycle it to the top of your waterfall. Unfold your plastic PVC pond liner and line the edges of the catch basin. Cover the edges of the pond liner with large landscaping rocks. Place a submersible pump in the bottom of your catch basin. Attach pond pump tubing to the out flow tube of the pump. Mound the r