Gardening Home Improvement 4 Things You Need To Know When Installing Garden Waterfalls


by Christopher Smith - Date: 2007-06-01 - Word Count: 612 Share This!

Garden waterfalls are one of the newest and most popular trends in landscaping today. Waterfalls, lovely fountains, and picturesque ponds are brought together to make a wonderful sight. You can also include some beautiful fish, lovely water plants, and even some lighting as well to complete the way it looks as a whole. Before you start building a waterfall, make sure to plan ahead, keeping the following items in mind...

There are various designs that you can pick from for your garden waterfall. If you check on the internet you will be able to find them in various sizes and shapes. Also you will find that each design has features and styles that are unique. No doubt you can use your imagination as well to create the perfect one to suite your fancy.

There are a variety of things that you should consider if you are going to build your own waterfall for your garden.

First of all you need to consider where you want to have it located. Look around you and find the area that has great sunlight during the day. You also want to make sure you avoid putting it in a place near trees that will lose leaves which may clog things up.

These things should be considered because the plants and animals in your garden waterfall will need all the sunlight that they can get. Furthermore, dried leaves and other particles can cause damage to the waterfall system if they have somehow gotten inside it and can also harm the plants and animals that you have in the pond.

The second factor to be considered is your budget which will determine the size of the garden waterfall you want to build. It is best if you keep within your budget, so that you don't end up spending more than you should. If there are materials that are not as important as the rest, you can always purchase them later. The only limit to the garden waterfall that you can create is your imagination. Summon all your creative juices so that you can come up with something wonderful even if you have limited resources and supplies.

The third thing to keep in mind are the types of animals and plants you want to have in your pond. The easiest choice is to have plants that are aquatic plants. Be sure that you only cover them part way to avoid killing them.

You may also want to plant some flowers around your water garden as well. The plants not only look beautiful, but they also produce oxygen, which is an added bonus.

Consider having fish in your pond. Make sure that you are aware of how large the fish may get. Some fish may grow to be too big for your pond, so be sure you get fish that will fit even in a year or two. If you do have fish in your pond, be sure that you check on them to keep them healthy.

Last of all you will want to be sure that you keep your water garden full of oxygen and very fresh. A filter and pump are essential to keeping your garden waterfall functioning well. The flow of water helps keep out breeding insects and the filter can help to get ride of impurities that may cause problems.

Make sure that you take enough time to consider each of these points before you install your water garden. Once you take all of these into consideration you will be well on your way to designing your very own garden waterfall.

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