Monday, June 25, 2007

Waterfall Construction Basics


If you wish to incorporate a waterfall into your garden you should make careful planning the word of the day. Not only will you need to study and understand design aspects and sheer physics, you should also make the effort to learn about what is needed in order to support the plant and animal life you wish to incorporate into your waterfall and garden and/or fish pond.

There are many different water features that can be added to a garden in order to make it more tranquil, relaxing, and appealing. One feature that is growing in popularity is the waterfall. This is a great way to include exotic plants and ornamental fish with a little touch of beauty in your garden area.

When making your plans take careful note of whether you can do all the necessary labor that is needed yourself or if you will need an extra set of hands or possibly some skilled labor—depending on your own skill sets—for the task. You should also take note that there are several options available to you one of which is a pre-formed fiberglass unit for the pond and in many cases the waterfall as well. If your budget allows and you are concerned about your skills being up to the task of creating a waterfall, this may by far be the best route to take. No matter the decision, the labor typically begins with digging.

You should also take careful stock of the circumstances of your waterfall and select a pump that will meet your needs. If you do not have an adequate pump, your waterfall and all of your efforts will prove far too soon to be wasted effort. In addition to a pump you should also check on a good filtration system for your waterfall and pond. This is particularly important if you plan to keep fish in your pond. A good filter is essential at keeping the water clean and clear and the animals beneath the surface happy and healthy. Also they are difficult to see and appreciate if the water is murky.

When you are in the building process for your waterfall let creativity dictate the placement of rocks when possible but keep in mind the practicalities involved. You will be amazed at the beautiful affect you have created for your garden area when all is said and done, up and running.

The final process of construction is typically the installation of the hose, pump, filter, and electrical supply. This is an important step, as your waterfall will not function without it. Take great caution during this step and be ready to sit back, relax, and enjoy your new and improved garden.