This type of sound really intrigues people and can draw them in to explore.
Significant grade change with a high
flow rate.
Where the waterfall comes down into the pond, we restrict the width and channel the water.
In this liner pond on the side of a mountain, we created a stream appearance at the bottom. This is a great visual for ponds that are mostly viewed from above.
The creeping jenny has moved in around the
stone that was positioned in this low-flow stream.
Here we used a medium flow rate with a large number of stones to impede the water flow.
We placed a Buddha head right in the
middle of a waterfall area for our client. The water peels around the head to create a perfect frame for the art.
Some properly placed stones in a stream can break up the water’s path and create a better visual interest.
Heuchera hugs the side of the stream and irises planted farther downstream.
When you break up the flow, you create a mix of
high and low tones that produce a great babbling-brook sound.