Pond Kits - Pebble Pool

Pond Kits - Pebble Pool

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Installing a pond, or indeed any water feature, in your garden, is quite a major undertaking. And if you have only a small garden, it will take up quite a bit of room. In fact, maybe you don’t have a garden at all! But you can still have a water feature. You can have it on the patio, ... Read review





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How to Make Your Own
A review by Aspen on Pond Kits - Pebble Pool
February 28th, 2001


Author's product rating:   


Advantages: The satisfaction of creating your own .
Disadvantages: None, unless you have an aversion to DIY !

Recommend to potential buyers: yes 

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Installing a pond, or indeed any water feature, in your garden, is quite a major undertaking. And if you have only a small garden, it will take up quite a bit of room. In fact, maybe you don’t have a garden at all! But you can still have a water feature. You can have it on the patio, or even indoors. And what’s more, you can make it yourself.

So without further ado, welcome to Aspen’s DIY guide to creating a pebble water feature in a pot!


Shopping List.

Terracotta pot, plain or glazed, at least 300mm deep, any shape you fancy.
A bag of washed cobbles.
Bitumen paint.
Car body filler.
A piece of rigid wire mesh.
An old plastic plant pot, 2 litre size.
A small pond pump with interchangeable fountain head.


Method.

Plug the drainage hole in the pot with the car body filler and allow to harden. Paint the inside of the pot with the Bitumen paint to within a couple of inches of the top. Place the plastic pot inside the Terracotta pot, centrally, and using bricks or flat stones beneath it if needed, adjust its height until the top is about 50mm below the rim of the Terracotta pot. Cut the mesh to fit inside the top of the Terracotta pot, and rest it on the top of the plastic pot.

Once you’re satisfied with sizes and levels so far, remove the mesh again and place the pump inside the plastic pot. Adjust the height of the fountain head to be 25mm – 50mm above the rim of the Terracotta pot. At this stage, it is a good idea to do a dummy run. Fill the container with water, plug in the pump, and stand well back!

Now adjust the volume and height of the fountain (with the flow control on the pump), and play with the interchangeable heads until you find a spray pattern you like. You’ll probably find a bubble variation is better than a spray, because the water needs to fall back into the container, rather than spraying all over the shop.

Found something you like? Right, if it is a biggish pot, you will probably find it too heavy to move when filled, so empty out at least some of the water. Place it wherever you want it to be, then refill. Put the mesh in place, and thread the pump cable past the edge of it and over the rim of the container. Then carefully, and artistically, pile the cobbles on the mesh, building them up around the fountain. Wedging cobbles against the fountain stem will ensure it remains vertical.

Plug it in, switch it on, and do some fine tuning if necessary.

Congratulations! You have built your own portable pebble water feature!


These self contained water features can be used in the conservatory, or on the patio. There is no surface water, which makes them ideal if there are small children around. And in the winter, you can dismantle and drain them, and store them away.

Obviously, you don’t need a permanent electrical installation. A nearby power socket can be used, with the 10m of cable normally fitted to these pumps. Use a Circuit Breaker, though, for safety, as you would with any outdoor electrical appliance.

A small pump is all that is required. Lotus do a huge range of pumps, and the smallest in the series of pumps with fountain heads will be ideal.


Of course, you can buy things like these ready made. But think of the satisfaction of making your own!
 

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The safest water feature for children
Review of Pond Kits - Pebble Pool by concat

Advantages: A safe water feature for children
Disadvantages: The water resevoir is too small

...with young grandchildren a garden pond was out of the question. But a pebble pool is ideal and they still have fun with the water - and throwing the pebbles around! A local landscaper installed this for me using a kit pond with pump and the pebbles and a millstone were bought separately. It looks lovely and the fountain can be altered in height. This year I had to get someone to lower the pond liner as the slightest breeze sent the water over the ...
...or so! He laid some pond liner sheeting under the plastic pool so that the water would trickle back into the actual pond and covered the sheeting with extra pebbles. Now it works well and the pond doesn't run dry. I'd recommend anyone considering a pond kit to look at the size of the resevoir. If you're having a bubble pool this may not be a problem but a fountain type does spray the water over a larger area. ... Read review

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