HOW DO I BUILD A DISAPPEARING PONDLESS WATERFALL
How To Build A Disappearing Pondless Landscape Waterfalls
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A landscape garden waterfall installed by Pond Contractor Services Member Contractor can completely change the atmosphere of your backyard by enhancing your outdoor lifestyle. Falling water produces a peaceful sound that is soothing to the soul. Adding a well-designed waterfall and pond will transform your backyard into a private retreat where you can unwind with friends and family for years to come. There are many other benefits to installing a waterfall. First, the constant flow and movement will help to keep the pond water clear and free of algae. Second, a waterfall will aerate the water (add oxygen), which is necessary for growing aquatic plants and raising pond fish & KOI.
If improperly designed a backyard waterfall can be a disaster. The trickiest aspect of waterfall design is determining the height. If a waterfall is designed too tall it will overshadow the pond. If it is designed too small it will disappear along the shoreline. Waterfall height will also impact sound and water loss. To avoid having an inefficient eyesore follow these design tips
Keep the following in mind when planning your waterfall project
Keep the waterfall in scale with your yard or space
Build the waterfall on a slope for the most natural look
Put plants around the berm to naturalize backdrop
Leave a hollow space behind the falls to amplify the sound
Increasing the height, increases the sound produced
Use flat stones or boulders in the waterfalls for sheet affect
Use larger “frame-rocks” on the sides of your falls
Leave room for marginal plants if possible
Twist and turn stream/falls for a more natural look
Use a mixture of different size boulders and river gravels
Keep the following in mind when planning your waterfall project
Keep the waterfall in scale with your yard or space
Build the waterfall on a slope for the most natural look
Put plants around the berm to naturalize backdrop
Leave a hollow space behind the falls to amplify the sound
Increasing the height, increases the sound produced
Use flat stones or boulders in the waterfalls for sheet affect
Use larger “frame-rocks” on the sides of your falls
Leave room for marginal plants if possible
Twist and turn stream/falls for a more natural look
Use a mixture of different size boulders and river gravels
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