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  1. Jaylynn
    2 Jan 2008 | 6:03 pm

    You can BUILD a BREATH-TAKING pond and waterfall all by YOURSELF! fiberglass or concrete because nature never uses any of these materials. I've learned all this not from reading sites on the internet, or even books from the store, but from years of experience. I started building waterfalls before there was any literature on the internet about it... When I realized I had some knowledge that other people might find useful, I decided to put it down on paper. Dear Brandon,

  2. Mekhi
    27 Jun 2007 | 12:51 am

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  3. Silas
    25 Mar 2007 | 11:28 am

    Read this Book for Free! Here are a few pictures of what I did. I think I got the hang of it now! Tom Harvey

  4. Brennan
    31 Jan 2007 | 8:40 pm

    Read this Book for Free! A: Depends - largely, of course, on size. Unfortunately, pumps aren't cheap. The two things you don't want to skimp on are your rocks and your pumps. To build a reliable and beautiful water feature you need the right rocks (in the right places) and plenty of moving water. read this book

  5. Braylen
    13 Jan 2007 | 1:12 pm

    You can BUILD a BREATH-TAKING pond and waterfall all by YOURSELF! rec.ponds alt.garden.pond.chat A: No. You can run reliable and lasting plumbing for your own pond. A couple of weeks ago I had a 76 year old man tell me that he did it. If he did it, then so can you. Again, this procedure is described in complete detail in the book.

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    1 Jan 2007 | 6:48 am

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  7. Jaylene
    27 Dec 2006 | 8:14 am

    How To Build Your Own Natural Waterfall - A Free Guide To Building Your Own Backyard Waterfall PS I would have liked bigger rocks but I couldn't handle anything too heavy Q: Do you need to hire an electrician?

  8. Leonard
    23 Dec 2006 | 12:15 pm

    How To Build Your Own Natural Waterfall - A Free Guide To Building Your Own Backyard Waterfall A: Use only the best. I use only top quality, cream of the crop materials in my features. The small extra cost now pays for itself one hundred times over in reliability and maintenance down the road. I'll show you exactly where and how much of the material that you'll need. A: Greener than their lawn. When you build it using the Fire and Water method, your back yard is guaranteed to be the most envious in the neighborhood.

  9. Brent
    23 Dec 2006 | 1:35 am

    Read this Book for Free! Brandon, I'm amazed by all the knowledge it takes to build a beautiful backyard pond. I meet people every day that are intimidated by the final product, but I know that each step is easy, and they all build on top of each other. I think most anyone could build a professional-looking waterfall with the knowledge you can find in my e-book "How to Build Your Own Natural Waterfall". Among the hundreds of