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Article Title: Garden Waterfall Designs Create Drama In The Landscape
Author: Jeff Halper
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Word Count: 572
Keywords: Garden waterfall design, water fountains, natural water fountains,
Author's Email Address: [email protected]
Article Source: http://www.articlemarketer.com
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Garden waterfall design continues to gain increasing popularity all over the 
Houston Area.  Many of our citizens have become a bit bored with traditional 
swimming pool and garden designs.  The garden waterfall represents an instantly 
recognizable, beloved natural formation that adds an aesthetic to any back 
yard.  Waterfalls are essential elements in Japanese Garden design, natural 
swimming pool design, pond design, and certain types of custom fountains.

The visible features of garden waterfall design are the same as those we find 
in Nature.  We see boulders strewn in high places at the top of the falls, and 
we find rocks scattered along the both banks of the stream.  Some of these 
boulders are actually planters in disguise, containing a variety of grasses and 
flowering plants to make them appear like wild vegetation growing around rock 
formations along a river bank.   

The hidden elements of garden waterfall design are a bit different, on the 
other hand.  In Nature, rivers and stream form deep channels by cutting through 
rock and dirt over long periods of time.  When these channels reach the edge of 
a cliff or steep slope, the water then cascades downward to a lower elevation.  
In landscaping design, however, it simply not cost effective to build a garden 
waterfall using a solid rock basin.  Concrete is am much better substance to 
use (just like it is in swimming pool design) because it retains water and is 
tough enough to resist the shifting nature of the Houston soil.    After the 
concrete is poured and later dries, we cover it with rocks to make the stream 
channel appear natural.

Slope is the hardest thing to recreate in garden waterfall design.  We have to 
recreate a graded descent for the water proportional to the length of the 
channel and the size and depth of the pool into which it falls.  Waterfalls 
almost always occur in mountainous areas and cliffs on tropical islands.  To 
design a duplicate of such slope on the flat Houston terrain is no small 
challenge, but it can be done.  We typically have to add dirt in places and dig 
out portions of the yard in others.  This has to be done very systematically 
under the supervision of a landscaping plan in order to ensure that the 
aesthetic of the surrounding yard is preserved.  

Sometimes we can work with existing terrain in properties that lie near one of 
the many Houston bayous.  These properties tend to have a natural slope in the 
back yard that can provide the necessary grade to dig a channel and build a 
natural swimming pool or garden waterfall that drains into a backyard pond.    
In fact, many times people prefer to have garden waterfalls placed in the very 
rear of the property because it provides the ideal location for a private, 
family gathering seating area.  

This is one of our more costly services due to the fact that we must balance 
the grade of slope with the surrounding yard and also make it proportional to 
the waterfall and garden itself.  In spite of its luxury price point, it is 
strongly recommended that only clients willing to invest top dollar in this 
service consider it simply because any deviation from standard scale or 
materials to cut costs will almost certainly result in disappointing results.

Jeff Halper has a passion for landscaping and landscape design, for more 
information about landscaping and gardening visit http://www.exteriorworlds.com
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