
Building a natural pond in your backyard is a beautiful dream for many people. If you add a lively waterfall, it will be even more poetic. Today, follow blogger The Dirty Tank to see how to use the Pond Waterfall Pump Kit sponsored by Poposoap to add unique charm to a small pond.
The Pond Waterfall Kit
The Dirty Tank is happy to show you this special gift. The core of this waterfall kits is a box connected to a water pipe, and the other end of the water pipe is connected to a powerful water pump placed in the pond. Its working principle is simple and ingenious: the water pump pumps water into the box, and when the water overflows the edge of the box, it pours down like a waterfall. The whole kits is simple in structure and easy to install and maintain, which is perfect for friends who love DIY.
Unboxing the Pond Waterfall

Open the package and you can see the parts inside at a glance. There are box accessories for creating the edge of the waterfall, as well as black silicone glue, which effectively seals the gaps between the parts and ensures that the kits is waterproof and prevents water leaks. The pump is just the right size and is paired with a hard water pipe. This water pipe is sturdy and can deliver water steadily without worrying about being squeezed or bent. The parts that connect to the box have two rubber O-rings to further enhance the seal.
Installing the Pond Waterfall

The Dirty Tank couldn't wait to go to the small outdoor pond to install it. He has some rice fish in his small pond and plans to let them spend the winter in the pond. During the installation, The Dirty Tank found that the power of the pump was very strong and the water rushed into the waterfall area quickly. The installation steps are not complicated. First, install the edge of the box, then connect the water pump and water pipe in turn, and then connect the water pipe to the box. Finally, don't forget to put the matching mesh bag at the water pump, which can block leaves and debris and prevent clogging the water pump.
Integrating the Waterfall into the Landscape

After the installation, The Dirty Tank began to think about how to make the kits better integrate into the pond landscape. There is still room for improvement in the integration of the waterfall box with the surrounding environment, but The Dirty Tank plans to wait until next spring to add some plants to the pond so that they can naturally cover the kits and make the whole landscape more harmonious. As for the thick water pipe, The Dirty Tank tried many ways to hide it. He placed the water pipe behind the plants and found a big stone to press on it. Because the water pipe is hard, the big stone will not damage it. If you are sure that the kits will be used and will not be moved again, you might as well cut the water pipe to the appropriate length directly, which can save a lot of trouble.
Fine-tuning for Optimal Performance

Everything is ready, plug in the power, and the waterfall starts! The gurgling sound of the water instantly makes the small pond full of vitality. However, the strong water flow also brought some minor problems, and some water splashed out of the box. To solve this problem, The Dirty Tank decided to use volcanic rocks. Volcanic rocks not only slow down the flow of water and reduce splashing, but also act as natural filters, providing living space for beneficial bacteria, helping to keep the water clear and protect the health of fish. After using the volcanic stone, the effect was immediate. The water in the box no longer splashed everywhere, and the fish and tadpoles in the pond swam freely, in very good condition.
Final Thoughts on the Pond Waterfall
From unpacking to installation, and then to optimization and adjustment, The Dirty Tank personally experienced the charm of the Pond Waterfall kits. He loves this product very much, and at the end of the article, he sincerely recommends everyone to consider buying this product. If you also want to add agility and vitality to your own small pond, you might as well try it. I believe it will bring you unexpected surprises.