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 Beckett Container Garden Pump & Fountain Kit

Convert any waterproof container into an instant water feature with the Beckett Container Garden Pump & Fountain Kit. This easy to set up kit contains a statuary pump, foam prefilter, and fountain head assembly with risers. The pump features a flow adjustor to alter the flow of your water, and a trumpet and bell shaped fountain head, allowing you to create a customized look in your garden. Simply attach the pump to the filter housing and select your fountain head. Place the unit in your container, fill it with water and you are ready to enjoy your very own water garden. Transform your containers into beautiful water gardens with this Container Garden Pump & Fountain Kit. One year limited warranty.Pump PerformanceUse this chart to determine the proper size pump for your pond. The height of the water outlet above the surface of the pond is called the Head Height. Gallons Per Hour (GPH) represents the maximum amount of water your pump is capable of pushing at a given Head Height. To ensure the pump's best possible performance, reduce frictional losses by using the largest diameter hose possible. Head Height (in feet)Gallons per Hour0'851'602'302.5'shutoffPump Dimensions: 2.5"L x 1.625"W x 2.5"H, 6' cordPrefilter Dimensions: 4"L x 4"W x 2.5"HMaximum Pump Flow: 85 gphPower: 5.5 wattsVoltage: 120 voltsMfg. Warranty: 1 year limited warranty

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2 How to build a waterfall, water feature or pond fountainSee how easy it is to build a stunning water feature. Step by step instructions for the BigRock Basalt Falls Water Feature Kit. Do-it-yourself in 2-4 hours! That's why we say "Husbands you can go from ZERO to HERO in just one Saturday afternoon"

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Hypertufa Gardening – Water Feature Part 1

2 Hypertufa Gardening   Water Feature Part 1Create hypertufa projects such as making your own pots, statues, fountains and water features using a simple hypertufa recipe.

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Pond Liner: Buyer Beware

Do you waste your money on lottery tickets? Feed your hard earned money to the one-armed bandits in the casinos? Drive without a seat belt? Then a pond liner is for you. You obviously like taking chances and are not too concerned about the outcome. Well, when someone spends thousands of dollars on a liner pond, they are playing the odds. Will their liner pond leak or not. From my 26 years experience in the pond business, I can assure you that the odds are not in your favor. This is an article the liner pond dudes don't want you to read. If you weren't giving my industry such a bad name, there would be no need for this writing.

The liner pond gurus such as the “Liner messiah” with his own magazine and catalogue, recruits unsuspecting followers with a “Build a Liner Pond Day”, and shows how easy it is to get something for next to nothing. Here's what these liner pond guys do:

• Lay out the pond with a garden hose

• Remove the sod and dig the hole

• Drop in our guaranteed liner

• Fill with water

• Drop in our pump

• Run our pipe

• Throw a piece of our liner on the pile of discarded dirt

• Stick in our filter

• Cover pile of dirt with loose rock

• Turn on our pump

• Throw in your fish

• Collect your money and split.

Does this sound a bit harsh on the pond liner industry? Well, here’s “the rest of the story. ”I’m going to add a few more items that the liner pond guys omitted:

• Ground squirrels

• Gophers

• Mice

• Rats

• Chipmunks

• Moose

• Sharp rocks

• Heavy rocks

• Falling rocks

• Sharp objects

• Tree roots

• Plant & weed roots

• Leaky drain seal

• Leaky skimmer seal

• Kids with sharp or pointed objects

Did the liner pond guy offer you a discount if any of the above occurred in your pond? Here is what you would have had to do if any of them happened in your newly-built liner pond (and I know the Liner Guy didn't give you this list):

• Take out the fish

• Turn off the pump

• Take out the loose rock (hope you didn't use too many)

• Pump out the pond

• Take out the pump

• Take out the liner

• Spread out the liner on the lawn

• Clean off the dirt and algae

• Inspect every square inch of the liner for holes.

(Sure, there are short cuts, but if you assume you’ve fixed the problem after patching a hole, put everything back and then discover there was more than one hole, you might be a tad irritated. Remember this rule of thumb: one pinhole and you can lose five gallons of water every 24 hours!)

• Patch the hole or holes

• Repeat the whole process over again, only in reverse.

Hey, sound familiar? It should, with the exception of laying out the garden hose and digging a hole, you have just built another water feature!

If it had been done the professional way to begin with, all this time to tear it apart and put it back together could have been used to design and build another permanent project with steel and concrete.

Can you imagine if this scenario was referring to a project involving large boulders that were set in place with heavy equipment such as an end loader or crane? Not to mention lawn sprinklers, flower gardens, trees and shrubs that were growing there, and sidewalks and hardscapes installed! It can cost 30% more to tear out a liner pond and replace it with a professional one made with rebar and concrete. Where as if they had built a professional waterfall and pond in the first place it would have only cost about 20% more. Does the term pennywise and pound foolish mean anything to you?

Look before you leap and research before you weep. Happy koi, peace and joy.

Doug Hoover
http://www.articlesbase.com/gardening-articles/pond-liner-buyer-beware-94810.html


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I have an outdoor water fountain that has calcium or mineral deposits on one side. Is there something safe I can use to remove this? I have dogs that occasionally drink from it and little birdies are always in there drinking or bathing.

White vinegar is great for removing calcium deposits from water fountains as it is completely natural and will not harm your dogs or birds. It has been tried and tested and proven to work. See the step by step method below...

Natural Formula to Use:
Pure white vinegar

Method to Use:

1.Fill a clean spray bottle with pure vinegar

2.Spray the vinegar freely over the water fountain and wait for a few minutes

3.If stains are stubborn spray more vinegar and wait a while longer

4.Simply wipe away with a clean cloth, or rinse with water to reveal the cleaned surface.

Sometimes stains are extra stubborn – for this make a paste of white vinegar and baking soda and scrub gently with a soft brush or sponge. Never use an abrasive cleaner like scouring pads, powders or steel wool as this will scratch the surface.


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how to build a water feature for my garden?


Dig a hole the size you want. Put a rubber liner in and make sure it overlaps at the top. Place stones around the top and in it if you want, then fill with water.


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Water features truly bring character and beauty to your outdoor living spaces. Running water from an outdoor fountain can truly help create an even more relaxing atmosphere so you get the most out of your patio or backyard. 

Garden or outdoor fountains come in many styles, materials and sizes. You will find that you can spend as little as $60 on an outdoor fountain or as much as $8000, depending on the size and look you are trying to achieve. Many outdoor fountains are meant to accent the landscaped areas around your home while others are perfect for a patio or deck or even a garden wall. No matter what your style, you are sure to find an outdoor fountain to fit your needs.  

A common material for garden fountains is cast stone. Cast stone is constructed of composite materials offering a weight savings from traditional concete but still a solid, heavier fountain that offers quality and stability.  Cast stone fountains can typically be found with many color options so you are sure to find the perfect compliment to your home color or landscaping.  Cast stone outdoor fountains are heavy but they are truly gorgeous and offer many different styles including tiered styles, waterfall styles and various ball styles. The sizes of cast stone outdoor fountains ranges from less than 30” tall up to 7 feet tall.   

Some common applications of cast stone fountains include courtyards in homes or office complexes, hotels, decks and landscaped areas of home and all types of gardens. The possibilities are truly endless and the beauty and amazing sounds these outdoor fountains provide are sure to please. Find the perfect cast stone outdoor fountain today and start enjoying your outdoor living spaces to the fullest. 


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51 y0O9ikwL. SL160  Bermuda Solar Rope Light Waterproof Outdoor Garden Pond

  • 36 LED lights powered by solar charging
  • 100% waterproof - use anywhere outside, even under water in a pond!
  • Automatically illuminates at night fall
  • No wiring required!
  • 4.8 metres of LED rope + 3.2m of lead to solar charger

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Bermuda Solar Rope Lights

100% waterproof - use anywhere outside, even under water in a pond!

4.8 metres of LED rope + 3.2m of lead to solar charger

ADD A FINISHING TOUCH TO YOUR POND AND GARDEN!... More >>

Bermuda Solar Rope Light Waterproof Outdoor Garden Pond

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This is a backyard pond with goldfish and ive plants.

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An outdoor fountain’s pump is its most important feature. Without it, water won’t move – it’s that simple. If you own a high quality garden fountain for long enough, you’ll eventually need to be replace its pump. There are a lot of different models out there; some of them have mysterious specifications. What’s a fountain pump’s “head?” How do you know what kind of pump works on your garden fountain? The fountain experts at Serenity Health have provided the following rough guide to outdoor water fountain pumps.

Does the Fountain Pump Fit?

Before you do any shopping measure the dimensions of your fountain’s basin in the location your pump is supposed to sit. Some pumps are too big or awkward to fit in certain outdoor fountains.

Pick WT, Not WP

The most important factor in choosing a reliable outdoor fountain pump is to check whether it’s actually safe to use outdoors. The pump has use a heavy duty, three-pronged outlet. Pumps with this capacity are called WT pumps. The WT designation appears beside their model numbers. Don’t confuse this with a WP pump. WP pumps only need two pronged outlets; they’re not robust enough to support an outdoor fountain’s electrical needs. WTs can be used both indoors and out, as long as they’re plugged into a three-pronged outlet.

Find Your Pump’s Head

In addition to measuring basin space to ensure a proper fit, you need to measure your outdoor fountain to tell how far the water needs to travel. This defines how much work your pump needs to do to function properly. Keep this information handy when you shop for a new fountain pump. When you’re browsing for pumps, look at the listed “head.” This measures how high the pump will push water. The height should exceed the fountain’s height to ensure adequate water flow. This isn’t just important to make sure the fountain looks nice. If your fountain pump doesn’t have enough head to reliably push water over the required height you’ll get inconstant flow back into its basin. This changes water pressure around the pump and sometimes even forces to suck in air, which will damage the pump over time.

Maintain Before You Replace

Buying a new outdoor pump can be a pain, so the best solution is to maintain your current pump for as long as possible. The keys to making a pump last are to keep in immersed in water while it’s on, protect it from bad weather, keep in running continuously whenever you can, and make sure it’s free of grit and debris. If you do all of this and own a high quality pump, you won’t have to replace it very often.

Keep Your Information Handy

The best thing you can do to make pump maintenance and replacement a painless process is to collect all of the information you need in advance. Some fountains come with instructions that explain exactly what you need to do, but failing that, note the pump model as soon as you get your fountain, measure the available basin space for it and check how much head the pump needs to keep a smooth cycle running. Once you know this, picking the right pump – or keeping an existing pump in good shape – is dead simple.


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