DIY waterfall Paxton MA

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Uploaded by on Jun 20, 2009

6-20-09 This area was "dead space" because of the pine tree. Had to figure out something to do with it. Decided to put in a waterfall. Had to remove several roots of the pine tree. The pitch of the steps took a while to get right. So far, this is was has been accomplished. Still have a ways to go.

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  • Thanks for noticing. That was before we built the side up. As you can see on the left side of the waterfall, we built a wall extending beyond the bluestone. We hadn't gotten to building the right side yet. I should send a video now that it's all done. This was when we had just started. I'll get on that video as soon as I get it planted. Still to cold for planting just yet.

  • Hello Big Bear, I bought the Blue Stone here in MA. I bought 6 large pieces and only paid somewhere around $200.00. Carefull though, they do break easy. The one that cracked on us we glued back together and it kind of looks cool, natural. Good luck

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  • I just had to view this again because it is so perfect. Do you run it only sometimes or is 24/7 ? It,s so nice and one of the very best!

  • Just beautiful, I dream of something like that. I am getting there. Is this to drown out traffic noise or other noises or do you just like a very good flow from the pump. Is it possible to turn it down to trickle? You designed it well. Australia would not have near as much trouble with the seasons but than you got better times and deserve it now so enjoy it! Well done!

  • the one on hte tope leaks to the side

  • How much did the flat rock/slate run ya? Just the big top pieces. We have big flat rocks here but they are too thick to lift without a crane so I have to buy some thin flat rock. I hate having to buy rocks though.

  • looks great !!!!

  • 9 steps and pointing away from the house?!!!

    amazing build/DIY!

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