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The Basics of Waterfall Construction

September 25, 2010 By: Rob Buenaventura Category: Buildings 4 Gardens, Gardens - Water, Uncategorized

“Therapeutic,” in layman’s term such word denotes to bring temporary cure not to illness alone but to stress or to negative way of thinking. People have different therapeutic claims. To some, pet animals such as fish or dogs are claimed to be as therapeutic factors. On the other hand, there are those who believed that water is therapeutic. Aside from artistic purposes, another reason why there are some individuals who undertakes waterfall construction in their water garden is due to the fact that water is claimed to have healing powers.

Generally, a water garden is a feature usually created by humans to enhance visual appeal to a home or a building. A water garden is often referred to as an aquatic garden, and backyard or garden ponds. The common living objects you will perceive in such work of art are water plants and ornamental fish. The construction of waterfalls usually highlights any pond.
Proper planning is the key to successfully construct falling water. There is a need for you to do ocular observation first. Observe and have a picture in mind of the possible undertakings you will carry out, and then put it into writing through a design. If you are not an architect, then you can simply draft your idea. During the process of planning, you need to consider the nearby features. Make sure that you will preserve the sense of balance of your water garden. (more…)

Fountains and Indoor Waterfalls

June 28, 2010 By: Wyatt Fisk Category: Buildings 4 Gardens

Imagine yourself in a lush garden. Just you in the middle of a peaceful, green garden, relaxing and not having a care in the world. What would make that setting more ideal is the sound of water just rushing down or flowing in a stream. Here is where having a fountain in your garden would come in handy.

Fountains in your garden make it more exquisite and definitely better to look at. A lot of people appreciate the sound of running water in their gardens; it offers a more relaxing and serene ambiance right outside your house. It is perfect if you want a quick getaway from the busy life you lead. This offers you a quick break from a hectic schedule.

First, you need to visualize where you are going to put the fountain in your garden; you cannot just put down fountains randomly around your garden. You have to remember that not only are you putting in a fountain for ambiance, you are also putting one down to make your garden look good. And with that in mind, you need to figure out first where in your garden the fountain would look perfect. (more…)

Create the Easiest Backyard Waterfall or Water Garden Using Artificial Rocks

May 30, 2010 By: Jim Wilson Category: Buildings 4 Gardens, Gardens - Water

Create the Easiest Backyard Waterfall or Water Garden Using Artificial Rocks
Now you can create a spectacular backyard waterfall or water garden using the absolute easiest, lowest cost, method we’ve found. Waterfalls and water gardens are the most peaceful, soothing effects you can incorporate into your home environment. Home is where you find solitude, and what better way to feel completely relaxed, than the sounds of water trickling over stones into a small pool or fish pond.

Thousands of dollars are spent each year on vacations and therapy, so that we can unwind for a few days to regain our sanity and focus, in order to cope with our daily hectic routines. For less than you would expect, you can create that personal solitude right in your own backyard. No matter how large or small your space, you can custom build your own soothing waterfall for that perfect place to listen and relax to the sounds of water trickling over rocks.

CaveRock Design has designed a method of making artificial rocks and boulders so affordable, that you can literally create masterpiece rock gardens, caves, or waterfalls without the heavy lifting of stones, without the expensive tools used commercially, and without the cost you would normally expect. If any of these factors have prevented you from having your own home therapy for a peaceful place to enjoy and relax, then it would pay you to see what they can offer you.

Rocks and boulders are the key ingredient to the most natural looking outdoor landscaping project. With rocks, you can re-create nature’s most eye appealing landscape and have it fit into any location that you desire. Artificial rocks are nothing new, but when you see how CaveRock Design has made this so easy to do, you will want to get started this week, creating that perfect place to retreat to anytime you choose.

They took all the factors into account that usually prevent us from trying to make what we assume we can’t afford or don’t have the ability to do ourselves and made it so easy to duplicate their process. When you consider there are no two stones alike, you know that your rock design or landscape creation will not be measured against another. There are endless possibilities to what you can create and for literally pennies on the dollar for what you’d expect a project like this to cost.

Sharing their technique has been a pleasure and joy to their customers around the world. Within a very short period of time, they have acquired satisfied customers in all 50 states and over 16 foreign countries. The feedback has been tremendous and the personal satisfaction every customer gets from knowing they created their own masterpiece, is so exciting. Their process of creating artificial rocks and boulders is by far the easiest, the most economical, and your creations will last for years of enjoyment. There are no special tools or skills required, all you need is a couple of days to create years of visual and audio pleasure right in your own backyard.

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Koi Pond and Waterfall Builders: What You Need to Know

March 14, 2010 By: Doug Hoover Category: Buildings 4 Gardens, Decor & Lighting

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 could spend $3,000 on a water feature and find out you still need an additional $1,000-1,500 for plants and amenities, such as a deck, gazebo, walkways, fish or landscape lighting in the pond, waterfall and lawn. Other possible extras are a biological filter, auto-fill for pond, skimmer, back-flushable bio-filter, and more.

How big is a water feature? If you are building your own, then structurally size is not that big an issue! I would charge the same price for a 3-foot high waterfall as I would for a 5-foot; the same for a 3 by 5-foot pond as a 4 by 6. There is only a $200 difference in cost between the 1,000 and 2,000 square feet of concrete shell surface. Your main concern about size should be space, not cost. How much of your yard can you sacrifice? Even if the space between your house and the property line fence is limited, a water feature can be incorporated.

Small ponds 1½ to 3 feet deep can facilitate a sump pump located within the pond. Even though a sump pump is inexpensive, it consumes much more energy than an above-ground pump. A pond any deeper than 3 feet requires an exterior pump for better accessibility and maintenance, and at a higher cost. But they pay for themselves in a short period of time with the energy savings. Also, larger ponds require greater filtration, more cleaning and maintenance.

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Backyard Waterfall Design: Some Hints and Tips To Help Improve Your Water Garden

September 03, 2009 By: Christopher Smith Category: Decor & Lighting

So you’ve decided to get a backyard waterfall. What’s next for you? People often think that a backyard waterfall design can stand on its own. They often believe that when they get a backyard waterfall design, it would be enough to beautify their whole backyard. However, you need to know the fact that a backyard waterfall design needs to have other elements added to it in order to truly bring out its beauty.

A backyard waterfall design is beautiful. Standing alone, however, it tends to look a bit out of place. After all, waterfalls aren’t really supposed to be in one’s backyard, right? Standing alone, a backyard waterfall design might just wreck the “balanced” look of your backyard. Here are some things you might do to improve your backyard waterfall design:

1) Consider location – sometimes, it isn’t really necessary to add other elements to your backyard waterfall design. Some people find that a change in location can be very effective. Try to find a great spot for your backyard waterfall design. This will definitely help you improve the look of your backyard as a whole. Don’t put it where it would seem out of place. (more…)

Waterfall Construction Basics

November 13, 2007 By: Steve Buchanan Category: Buildings 4 Gardens

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. (more…)

4 Things You Need To Know When Installing Garden Waterfalls

November 12, 2006 By: Christopher Smith Category: Decor & Lighting

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. (more…)

How To Build A Waterfall

February 08, 2005 By: Jeffrey Seymour Category: Decor & Lighting

You can easily build your own water garden to add interest to your yard. The process isn’t very difficult and can be achieved with little expense. We’re big fans of the waterfall garden, so here’s a step-by-step guide to building your own waterfall right in your own yard!

Your waterfall will run on electricity, so it will need to have its own outlet for a power source. Ideally, the construction of a waterfall should be done by a patio, deck, or porch. If you don’t have an outdoor outlet, one will have to be installed by a certified electrician.

Remove all weeds in the area where you will be digging for your pond. Make sure the area is level. Measure the liner you have chosen so you can dig a hole big enough to hold it. Simply invert the liner and trace around it on the ground. Then start digging! (more…)