How to Make a Pond Waterfall

It is a simple indoor/outdoor pond waterfall that you will truly appreciate after it is displayed in your nook table or just outside your garden. Does this Spark an idea?

Things You'll Need

  • a submersible pump (find one with the lowest wattage to save power/energy)
  • ceramic dish (4 inch deep & 8 to 10 inch in diameter)
  • outdoor rocks/pebbles (choose sizes that you can stack upon one another)
  • plastic plants/decorative display (moss, grass, your favorite miniature statue)
  • water (enough to submerge your pump)
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Instructions

    • 1

      Find a good sturdy location to place your project (nook table, breakfast table or garden). Fill your ceramic dish with water (about half the depth). Place your submersible pump in the water. A good location will be in the center of the dish. Start putting your rocks/pebbles on top of the pump. Make a good foundation by filling more rocks/pebbles on the bottom and fewer on top (like a pyramid set-up).

    • 2

      When you reach half of your desired height, place the tube end of the pump on it and stack it with rocks/pebbles. Be sure to hide this tube between the rocks/pebbles to make it a real "waterfalls effect" look.

    • 3

      Decorate it with using plastic plants & miniature statues. Plug the pump and enjoy your waterfall project!

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