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How can I drain my garden after heavy rain?

I have 1 foot soil, then clay. Garden takes ages to drain. Would making a mini-orchard in my garden take up more moisture?
  • 3 months ago
Joe by Joe
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If you want to stop the garden being water-logged then perhaps you need a french-drain system to take it away.

This involves digging a long narrow trench (or several) about 12-15 inch deep, fill with gravel or combination of gravel and a drainage duct (ducting with re-cut slots), then put soil back on top.

The system needs to drain somewhere, so should preferably be on a slope, but will help to drain the garden even if horizontal, by helping water get through the clay, and as temporary storage for the water, to drain away slowly.

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  • 3 months ago
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Yes, garden is on slope, seems practical way to drain garden, thankyou.

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