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jugglerguy

Winterizing a boulder fountain

jugglerguy
14 years ago

I'd like to make a fountain/birdbath from a boulder. I plan to carve out the top of the boulder into a dish shape, drill a hole through it, and run a slow flow of water through the hole into the bowl on the top. The water will trickle down over the side of the rock into a bed of small rocks to be recirculated.

I think I've got everything worked out except what to do with it in the winter. From what I've read, the pump is usually under the rocks in a reservoir. How do you remove it for winter without taking most of the rocks out? Does the reservoir need to be drained, and if so, how do I keep it from refilling with snow or rain through the winter? Do I have to put an ugly tarp over it? I'm assuming that the rock itself won't be a problem if the pump and water are removed because it will have a drain built in.

If this is going to become a large winterizing chore or an eyesore all winter, I'll skip the pump and just make a birdbath.

Thanks,

Rob

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