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On 1 Jul 2006 22:44:15 -0700, "Merriora" wrote:
IE: The cedar shrubs would be the backdrop for the waterfall. I would like it to look as natural as possible, so this would include creating a hill in the corner of the yard by the shrubs and planting other plants around the waterfall. However, I am lost for ideas and not sure it this could ever look good. Has anyone done anything like this and have examples (pictures) they are willing to share? I started with a pond. To build just a waterfall feature and catch basin that is safe for small children would take a bit of planning for me. The height of the waterfall, the volume of water and the volume of the catch basin are all factors to consider carefully. Pump head is the term used by manufacturers to tell you how high the pump will pump water above the surface of the catch basin, and the volume may be reduced drastically at heights depending on the pump. The volume of water flowing over your falls is a bit tricky too. The width and height both play a part in the appearance of the falls as well as steps in the falls, if you have splash steps on the way down. In short the bigger and better the falls the more water you need in the catch basin. Evaporation of about an inch in three days occurs on my pond during this time (Summer, Zone 8.) of the year. YMMV, but you will have evaporation and the catch basin will need to be replenished, the smaller the more often you will need to add water. Water will grow algae of some type and if you don't intend to have fish, you will still have critters find your catch basin and make themselves at home. It sounds like an interesting project and I hope you success on the first try. Regards, Hal |
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