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Gardening Texoma: Pondless waterfalls Save Email Print
Posted: 12:19 PM Jul 31, 2008
Last Updated: 1:38 PM Jul 31, 2008
Reporter: KXII Staff
Email Address: firstnews@kxii.com


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Jonathan Castro has details on what a pondless waterfall can bring to your everyday life on this week’s Gardening Texoma.

Pondless waterfalls are safe and ideal for people who have grandchildren or kids running around.

They are also low maintenance. Deep cleaning is only required once about every two years.

Many pondless waterfalls have auto-fill and auto-drain features. Ask an expert for details.

A pondless waterfall looks natural. Birds and wildlife can enjoy its natural beauty.

You can also grow aquatic plants in your pondless waterfall, and add more plants in the garden to make it fuller and bring more life to your yard and home.

Pondless waterfalls become part of your life as a point of serenity.

Click the video link above to see this week's installment of Gardening Texoma with Jonathan Castro and Nicole Holt.

For more, check http://www.texomalandscapes.com/

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