waterfalls
waterfalls
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by Douglas Hoover - 2006-12-16
We can't live without it. Water is the very source of life That is why we are so strongly attracted to it. Maybe because we cannot live more than a few days without water, we want to have it close ...
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by Douglas Hoover - 2006-12-16
Okay, now to the practicalities. Before installing a water feature you need to ask yourself several important questions first:What is your budget? How much can you spend on the entire project? You ...
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by Douglas Hoover - 2006-12-20
TRICKS I'VE LEARNED Digital Designs are not only a current wave or trend, it is predicted to be the wave of the future. I am glad I discovered this concept four years ago and adapted it to my water fe...
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by Danielle Robinson - 2006-12-24
There are many different designs that a person can construct when building a waterfall or when having one built. Either way this article is geared for giving you basic ideas to remember when you are p...
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by Danielle Robinson - 2006-12-24
In part 1 you learned some of the basic information that you should know for pond construction. Such as stones, size and form. Part 2 is catered towards teaching you the b's of waterfalls such as the ...
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by Douglas Hoover - 2006-12-26
Contrary to common belief, biological filters do not process or filter the solid waste of fish in your koi pond. They continue to build up and putrefy, creating a breeding ground for harmful species ...
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by Doug Hoover - 2007-01-20
TRICKS I'VE LEARNEDDigital Designs are not only a current wave or trend, it is predicted to be the wave of the future. I am glad I discovered this concept four years ago and adapted it to my water fea...
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by Doug Hoover - 2007-01-22
Who built the first pondless waterfall? If I had to venture a guess, God did. What exactly is a pondless waterfall?A pondless waterfall is cascading water that vanishes in between rocks, collectin...
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by Doug Hoover - 2007-01-22
We can't live without it. Water is the very source of life That is why we are so strongly attracted to it. Maybe because we cannot live more than a few days without water, we want to have it close...
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by Christopher W Smith - 2007-02-13
There's no question that as urban sprawl continues to grow, replacing fields with houses, filling in streams and building new roads, we're losing a bit of nature every day. There is always a trade of...