- Waterfall structures are composed of two features: the length of the waterfall course away from the pond, and the height of each waterfall. Waterfall structures can be made simply by adding a single waterfall adjacent to a garden pond or constructed as elaborate cascades that have multiple streams built on hillsides.
- Waterfall structures create microclimates in the area next to the water course. Many moisture-loving plants such as ferns and mosses thrive in the damp areas around waterfall structures in home gardens. In addition, waterfalls help maintain oxygen levels in water gardens.
- Rocks and logs from your landscape can be placed along the edge of the waterfall to give it a natural appearance and cut costs. You can also transplant plants from other areas on your property to the area around waterfall structures to create a natural appearance.
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