Pond vs Pondless – Some Things to Consider

Water features are a great way to experience the many benefits of the waterscape lifestyle. Including personalizing your outdoor living space and providing a place that wildlife will love. Determining which type of water feature you will have is the first step in designing your backyard oasis. If you’ve done any amount of research than you may have already discovered there are a multitude of different types of water features.

Pondless Stream with Several Waterfall Drops Piece of Accent Driftwood

Two of the most popular choices include pond and pondless features. The names are self explanatory, but it still may be hard to imagine exactly why you would pick one over the other.

Here’s a quick overview of things you want to consider for both a pondless feature or a regular ecosystem pond. 


Pondless

A pondless feature is exactly as it sounds, pondless – no pool of standing water. Most pondless features, including fountains, hide the water in an underground basin which is either a large plastic container or a custom structure made out of milk crate like blocks called Aquablocks.

Sideview Diagram of Pondless Waterfall and List of Its Components

There is an endless variety of options on what can be placed on top of this structure. Some typical options include waterfalls, spillway bowls, basalt columns and stacked urns. Since there’s no need for any standing water you can fit a pondless feature in almost any space, making it a perfect feature to brighten up anything from a townhouse to a mansion.

3 Pictures Featuring Fountain Rocks, Dry Stated Urn And Spillway Bowl

Whether you choose a fountain or waterfall, maintenance on a pondless feature is a breeze and can be done on a monthly or as needed basis. Chlorine tablets can be used regularly to keep the water crystal clear and clean. Debris can easily be picked out as needed and there should be easy access to the pump in case it needs servicing. Of course you can always have a pond professional maintain your feature(s) instead, making maintenance a snap.

 

Pond

If you want a larger feature, or specifically want to have fish, then an ecosystem pond is exactly what you need. Ecosystem ponds can be as small as an 18” bowl sitting on your patio to as large as a swimming pool.

Patio Pond With Bamboo Water Fountain and Water Lily

Your imagination and budget are truly the only  limits to what your pond can be.
An ecosystem pond, when built properly, will need minimal weekly and monthly maintenance.

A pond offers a hub of activity with the possibility of fish, waterfalls, fountains, plants, and a cool place to wade or swim during the hot summer months. If you want to begin your pond life journey with a smaller budget you can always start with a smaller pond, or a patio pond, and add on later.

Pond With Waterfall with Pond Plants and Landscaping Around Edge of Pond

The Bottom Line

It comes down to budget and size. If you are limited on space then a pondless may give better aesthetics per square foot. The pondless will take less time and money to maintain, however doesn’t allow for fish. On the other hand, a ecosystem pond can sustain fish, plants, and completely change the atmosphere of any outside living area.

Which one do you think is the best for your yard?

July 24, 2019
Salvador G.

Salvador G.

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Salvador began working with Damascus Enterprises, Inc. in March 2017.

Noe G.

Noé G.

Landscape Crew Member

Noé began working with Damascus Enterprises, Inc. in July of 2020.

David R.

David R.

Landscape Crew Member

David began working with Damascus Enterprises, Inc. in March of 2019.

Fredi O.

Fredi O.

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Fredi began working with Damascus Enterprises, Inc. in March of 2003.

Miguel B.

Miguel B.

Mowing Crew Leader

Miguel began working with Damascus Enterprises, Inc. in June 2014.

Nelson H.

Nelson H.

Landscape Crew Leader

Nelson began working with Damascus Enterprises, Inc. in March 2019.

Arturo D.

Arturo D.

Landscape Crew Leader

Arturo began working with Damascus Enterprises, Inc. in September of 2011.

Antonio S.

Antonio S.

Landscape Crew Leader

Antonio began working with Damascus Enterprises, Inc. in March 2001.

Mark Q.

Mark Q.

Pond Manager

Mark began working with Damascus Enterprises, Inc. in September 2010. Mark holds the following certifications; Aquascape Academy Certified, Maryland Certified Pesticide Applicator, and Maryland Certified Fertilizer Applicator.

Shawnee T.

Shawnee T.

Office Assistant and Customer Care

Shawnee began working with Damascus Enterprises in April 2021.

Mike B.

Mike B.

Landscape Designer, Plant & Lawn Care Specialist

Mike is a 3rd generation landscape professional and has worked in the field of horticulture for over 20 years. He has an AAS degree in landscape technology from Montgomery College. Mike is a Certified Professional Horticulturist through the Maryland Department of Agriculture and Landscape Industry Certified in softscape, and hardscape installation certified through PLANET. Mike began working with Damascus Enterprises, Inc. in February 2014. 

Scott Brown

Scott Brown

President / Owner

Damascus Enterprises, Inc. was established by Scott in 1998 as strictly a landscape company. Under his leadership and through continued training the business has grown and expanded to now offer a full array of services that include pond and waterfall installation and maintenance, lawn care, landscape design, custom stonework, and outdoor lighting.Scott is an Aquascape Certified Contractor, Vista Certified Design & Installation Specialist and regularly attends industry education and networking events like Pondemonium and Pondeminium. He has previously been recognized as a top young entrepreneur by Maryland’s Governor and the Small Business Association. He currently serves on the board of Montgomery County Farm Bureau and is Co-chair of the entertainment committee of the Montgomery County Agricultural Fair and is involved in the Damascus community through various activities. Scott and his wife Melody live in Damascus with their two children.