![]() It's easier to deal with that way, easier to keep level and doing it like that avoids any run off. ![]() I did not bury the horse trough all the way, but left about 6" above the ground. I also had rocks in the yard, saved from my pre Katrina pond and moved to this house from the one that we had to bulldoze.įirst was a hole in the ground. I had a pump lying around from my active pond building days. Here's how I did it: I bought a 3' in diameter x 2' deep Rubbermaid horse watering trough at a feed and seed store. It could be a pond with fish and plants, but it is really small, so I now have my own mini pondless waterfall. Yesterday I decided to make my own pondless waterfall in the front yard. All nice and all with their own problems. Most pondless waterfalls are holes in the ground filled with rocks or a box that makes the sound echo.
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