In this video, Jenn Nawada, landscape designer for Ask This Old House, helps install a pondless waterfall in a backyard.

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Steps for Building a Pondless Waterfall

  • Dig a large area for the plastic blocks, and include a deeper area for the pump vault.
  • Square up the sides of the basin and level off the bottom.
  • Lay down landscape fabric as a first layer.
  • Lay down waterproof rubber membrane.
  • Place plastic boxes and pump vault in basin and reservoir to serve as a base.
  • Fill in the remaining spaces with some river rocks.
  • Place pump in basin and connect pipe to spillway.
  • Place boulders in area to form the waterfall.
  • Fill voids between boulders with black expanding foam that will direct water so that it’s visible over the stone.
  • Fill the rest of the bed with river rocks.
  • Trim off excess liner around the edges with a utility knife and fold the liner onto itself to create a slight dam.
  • Plant in landscaping and cover area with mulch.