PREVIEW...CD-ROM and SUBSCRIPTIONS

SMALL NATURAL POOLS AND WATERFEATURES (1)


PLEASE NOTE...SOME OF THE WORDS IN THESE PREVIEW BOXES
HAVE BEEN DELETED FROM THE ORIGINAL TEXT ON THE CD-ROM. AND ARE SHOWN LIKE THIS...XXXXXXXXXXXX.

ALSO NOTE THAT MOST OF THE PICTURES ARE NOT IN THE SAME SEQUENCE AS THEY APPEAR ON THE CD-ROM. AND IN MOST CASES THEY DO NOT RELATE TO EACH OTHER IN THESE PREVIEWS.

So we've now extended the hole for an extension Pool on a higher level...although the more observant of you will have noticed that it doesn't appear to be on a higher level at all. You'd be right in thinking this...but we will XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX

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So this is a Natural Water Feature on flat ground.
But whether the ground is flat or sloping, the construction methods are always the same.

Design Note...this entire Project was created purely as a teaching exercise for this Internet Publication...and for the pleasure of the public as it was also an Exhibition Garden.
It "lived" for just 48 hours and was then destroyed!

Here is it's Step-by-Step Construction Story...XXXXXXXXXXX.



We're good aren't we? So will you be when you've learnt my methods...this is the same "hole" transformed to a Natural Water Garden...here is the effect of just a slightly higher level...a little waterfall...adding even more interest to an already very interesting little Natural Water Garden.

All in a fairly small space too...but don't forget, what you are about to see will work for all sizes of project...that's the advantage of having just "One Construction Method" for all shapes, sizes and purposes!

Note from Paul Dyer...although most of these Preview pages don't usually follow on from each other, this IS the previous hole...finished!



Let me make this clear...this is a totally different construction method to the "Dam" that you've just been looking at...these very Natural Falls are built within XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX...full details of this method will be found later in..."The One Construction Method for Natural Waterfalls". It can also be found in the "Quick Version".

But in this section we concentrate purely on rock work within the pool...although the last project was of a medium size, this one is very small...it has been used in this section to help you to decide exactly how large you want you new Water Garden to be...and to show you close-up "natural" detail.


One thing that might help you to decide just how large you want your Project to be is the size of the rocks.
You need to ask yourself ... can you handle all of the lifting involved in building a large water garden?
All of the small features and projects I've shown you so far have been built using small, flat rocks like the one I'm holding. I've used the word subtle several times in this section...you cannot get away with building small Natural Water Gardens and Water Features using XXXXXXXXXXX.