How to Build a Pond Stream Waterfall
- 1). Dig a trench with a shovel along the pathway that you want your water fall to take.
- 2). Attach the end of a roll of pond tubing to the outflow tube of a submersible landscaping waterfall pump.
- 3). Place the pump in the bottom of your pond or basin.
- 4). Unroll the tubing along the length of your trench. Cut the end of the tubing off of the roll with a utility knife when the end has reached the head of your trench where the water will emerge for the waterfall.
- 5). Cover the trench and tubing with opaque PVC pond liner sheeting. Cut the edges of the sheeting so that they slightly overlap the edges of the trench.
- 6). Cover the edges of the sheeting of your waterfall with large landscaping rocks to hide the border of your waterfall. Fill the trench with a layer of pea sized gravel to hide the sheeting.
- 7). Hide the end of the tubing where the water will come out beneath a large landscaping rock. Plug in the submersible pump and allow the water to cascade down the trench.
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