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"Everyone wants a water feature, they may just not know it, yet!" - Greg Wittstock of Aquascape Designs. Have you ever relaxed beside a gurgling stream, gone swimming in a pond, or watched in awe as water tumbles over rocks falling hundreds of feet to a pool below and wondered why you couldn't have one in your yard?  A water feature can easily be yours. 

There are many types of water features to consider;  your lifestyle, space and budget will define the type of water feature that’s best for you. A fountain or pondless waterfall can be tucked into any corner of your garden, whether it’s located at the heart of a formal English knot garden or situated in the midst of perennials for wildlife to enjoy. Ponds with fish and plants can be small or expansive, with multiple waterfalls and streams added. This website is dedicated to water gardening and waterfalls.  We hope you enjoy the photos and information.

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Pondless waterfalls are simply a recirculating waterfall or stream without the presence of a pond. It is an ideal option for families with small children, you can add the sight and sound of running water into your landscape without safety concerns for your little ones. Pondless waterfalls can be tucked into any corner of your landscape.  They are built with a basin that is lined, filled with aquablox and rock that houses the pump vault.  This basin stores all the necessary water to operate the stream and waterfalls without building a pond.  Because there is no pond, this type of water feature requires almost no maintenance!  It can even be turned off for the winter or run on a timer.  

 

Rocky Mountain Waterscape