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re watergardening

Last post 06-04-2008, 7:04 PM by Utah Jones. 1 replies.
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  •  05-29-2008, 12:43 PM 281

    re watergardening

    Ok, so this is why I started my own site, see elsewhere. I have a very small pond, and not very deep, especially for fish or real plant. With the Arizona sun most of the summer my pond is dry. I have live plants around it, but in it are fake. I want to rebuild the waterfall out of flagstone. I have visited may sites on Japanese gardening and especially water gardens, but most are faily large ponds. I run mine like a pool. with chlorine to keep it clean. Does anyone have small ponds that have built their own waterfall to explain how to do it without concreting it and destoying the look with a liner?
  •  06-04-2008, 7:04 PM 324 in reply to 281

    Re: re watergardening

    Dragon. We have a waterfall/pond in our yard. I wll post some pictures soon. It did not cost much either, we brought in some sandstone rock and we use a liner. I still want to create a complete sandstone waterfall someday. We do not use chemicals in our pond because our pets and birds drink out of it!
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