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I am having a problem with the above - any ideas?
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I am having a problem with the above - any ideas?
Lots of ideas, but maybe you could give us a better idea of your particular problem. Dave. |
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DaveDay34 wrote: I am having a problem with the above - any ideas? Lots of ideas, but maybe you could give us a better idea of your particular problem. Yes indeed. Big garden? Little garden? Lawn? Paved areas? Standing water or soggy? Sloped or level-ish? ??? Sharon |
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"DaveDay34" wrote in message ... I am having a problem with the above - any ideas? Lots of ideas, but maybe you could give us a better idea of your particular problem. Dave. Hi, My garden has never been cultivated as it was previously a garage. The ground is extremely wet - most of bulbs planted last Autumn have rotted. I dug in quite a lot of horse manure in the Autumn and added some topsoil. The garden is small 30' x 20'. I have a lawn with a border varying from 2' wide to 4' wide. The garden slopes very slight away from a patio. Any help greatly received. Anne. |
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] writes "DaveDay34" wrote in message ... I am having a problem with the above - any ideas? Lots of ideas, but maybe you could give us a better idea of your particular problem. Dave. Hi, My garden has never been cultivated as it was previously a garage. The ground is extremely wet - most of bulbs planted last Autumn have rotted. I dug in quite a lot of horse manure in the Autumn and added some topsoil. The garden is small 30' x 20'. I have a lawn with a border varying from 2' wide to 4' wide. What sort of soil? If it's clay (it sounds as if it might be if it's extremely wet as you say), then you need sharp sand dug in to help drainage. Clay is the worst soil for drainage. The garden slopes very slight away from a patio. The dreaded patio! All that area draining the rainfall into your garden :-) I'm a great believer in French drains. Much less effort than a soak-away. Better, a French drain "distributes" the drainage. Dig a spade-width around the area and fill with river gravel. 6" deep is OK, a spade deep is better. Even just 3" deep helps. Raising the beds with some (non-clay) topsoil will help too. -- Tony Morgan |
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from "Anne Marshall" ] contains these words: "DaveDay34" wrote in message ... I am having a problem with the above - any ideas? Lots of ideas, but maybe you could give us a better idea of your particular problem. Dave. Hi, My garden has never been cultivated as it was previously a garage. The ground is extremely wet - most of bulbs planted last Autumn have rotted. I dug in quite a lot of horse manure in the Autumn and added some topsoil. Look at gardens either side of you to see if they are waterlogged. If not, one possibility is that the ex-garage area isn't draining because it's so heavily compacted by being driven over; it may even have a layer of hardcore beneath it. Janet. |
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writes The message from "Anne Marshall" ] contains these words: Hi, My garden has never been cultivated as it was previously a garage. The ground is extremely wet - most of bulbs planted last Autumn have rotted. I dug in quite a lot of horse manure in the Autumn and added some topsoil. Look at gardens either side of you to see if they are waterlogged. If not, one possibility is that the ex-garage area isn't draining because it's so heavily compacted by being driven over; it may even have a layer of hardcore beneath it. You could ask a builder to excavate a test hole to see what the situation really is. If there is a load of hardcore, it may be worth employing a contractor to remove it all - and then to replace it with good quality topsoil. You might even dig the test hole yourself - if this seems either fun or, at least, a better option than going for a workout at the gym! -- Chris |
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