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Uploaded by on Jan 29, 2008

Close your eyes and imagine what it would be like to come home at the end of the day and relax on your patio furniture next to the garden waterfall. Ahhh the sounds!

Open your eyes and see the posibilities of BigRock Artificial Rock Products! The koi in the pond and the lilies in bloom or just a disappearing waterfall will make a dynamic element for your patio water feature.

Our Light weight boulders will enhance any landscape. After all what good is landscape rock if it doesn't run water, It's all about the sound.... It's gotta be a BigRock!

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  • @frwgt350net only needs a smaller pump but be careful too small and all you get is a trickle and that is possibly too small. Go for a big pump but turn it down with valves. I do it and it works a a turn of the wrist. Try it!

  • I like it very much and it fits in my overall design. I am halfway there, the pond is o.k. your rocks are so similar and it has a very good flow. Do you run it day and night or only as you wish? I go to work on it but do like to learn from the very best, you are it!

  • Great Video About Patio Furniture

  • I love to have a fountain in my garden someday. Its presence in the garden would bring an instant drama of the entire place.

  • The boulders & plant life is nice ... but the water flow is too strong, and the pond surround looks like a quickie-parking lot display, done in the Lowes parking lot by some college kids. If you sell these boulders, you need to show them off better than this.

  • Too much water flow - it's not peaceful as intended........

  • This construction approach (just for the pond itself) MIGHT (& probably IS) better than doing it with concrete blocks etc. The weight of these individual 'stones' won't need to be bonded to one another (their weight alone should take care of the pressure from the water.) It looks like three courses of stone which constitute the pond.

  • Not too bad for artificial rock - I dont usually like it as I tend to stick with natural authentic stone in my landscape work. If you could cover that liner on the inside it'd look a lot tighter. Like sweat, never let them see it:-)

    Nothing beats a 2.5 ton Basalt boulder in a waterfeature, I guess thats why I'll always have a job eh, but it sure is expensive compared to this:-p

    Do you guys have an underground catch basin here or is the pump just laid inside the pool/ liner? Pretty cool

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