Questions tagged [drainage]

Ability for water to drain through soil. Use this with questions about what techniques, tools, materials to use to increase or decrease drainage of the soil or other planting medium.

Drainage is the ability for soil or other growing medium to lose (drain) water.

Different plants require different drainage characteristics. For example, bog plants require little or no drainage, but desert plants typically require high drainage soils.

Drainage can be improved by adding coarse sand. Clays tend to restrict drainage. Humus will add a water retention ability.

For gardens and landscaped areas, drains (eg. French drains) may be added to improve drainage.

Use this tag for all drainage questions, whether they are for pot plants or larger landscape drainage questions.

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How do I determine the proper way to drain a yard?

I have an issue with a small area of my lot collecting a couple inches of water pretty much any time it rains. It takes it a few days before the water finally evaporates or soaks into the yard. I have been trying to figure out the best way to deal…
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How do I channel heavy water runoff on my sloped desert land?

I live on a sloped lot in desert country. There is little vegetation on the lot - bushes and small trees. When it rains there is 99% runoff. I want to channel the water so that it does not eat away existing structures. I have earthen (natural soil)…
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Can you have too much drainage in a garden?

I plan on using some of these drainage bricks to build a retaining wall. The installation of the drainage bricks recommends that a drainage layer is used to route the water away from the base of the inner wall. I am thinking to lay a very wide…
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Making boggy ground less boggy and planting trees

Does planting a tree in a boggy ground make that ground less boggy? This is a kind of follow up to another question: How can I improve drainage in a rainy area lawn with little manual labour?
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How much drainage is considered "well draining" for a bed that doesn't fully drain?

I have a friend who is building a sunroom garden, and we need to make sure the soil drains well drain into the overflow tank, while still allowing the soil to always be moist. How deep should the soil be so that it gets to the well draining sand,…
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retaining / garden wall and double drainage - pipe vs. weep holes

my entire lot sits 2’ lower than all my surrounding neighbors’ lots with some really shoddy gabion fences filled with dirt and ditches below to prevent water from swamping the yard (previous owner’s work). but what really ended up happening is the…
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What drainage can we do for the area with utilities lines?

There are an electric meter, a Dish TV stand, and other stuff at one side of my house. The two downspouts are on that side. Both end with a splash pad to the ground surface. Over time, the lawn around the splash pads became rather soggy. I used…
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Why is my French drain not working?

I recently dug a French drain on one side of my house. It starts at 18 inches deep, with a catch basin on highest end. It slopes down to the front of my house. I used perforated corrugated pipe, with ten feet of solid pipe at the end, number 2 river…
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Can I connect a french drain to my down spout?

Since I live on a hill where and because of the way my house is positioned, and I have neighbors behind me and next door, I have to drain forward, towards the sidewalk. I know there are major drawbacks to that though it’s common in my area. However,…
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How were French drains constructed prior to geotextiles?

How were French drains constructed prior to geotextiles? My understanding is that geotextiles act as a filter to stop particulates from clogging up the area around the rocks or pipe, so that water can move freely. That said, drains have been built…
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Digging French Drains - Rent Mini-X or Tractor Loader Backhoe?

I'll be digging a few french drains in my backyard. I'll need to dig the trenches, smooth them out with right slope; put in a few inches of drainage stone; lay the pipe; more drainage stone; top off with topsoil. I have to run about 160' all…
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Drainage at cement/soil junction

Our Atlanta, GA house has a swimming pool surrounded by cement. At the back, the cement abuts with a narrow strip of soil, maybe 4 feet wide by about 30 feet long, with a fence behind it. The soil strip has plants for ground cover on it. Over the…
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How would I go about draining a raised garden?

I am new to gardening, so I am eyeballing this first project. Please give me tips on anything I should change. I'm refurbishing a relatively small (24 x 52 inch) raised wood garden. My current design includes mounting the legs at a variable height,…
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Maintaining roadside ditches

I live out in a bit of a rural area, so maintaining roadside ditches is something I'm going to have to do. Mostly making sure they don't get overgrown or end up clogged with plants or dirt. I just got through using a weed whacker to hit the ditches,…
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How low should the surface water table be in order to be considered well draining?

My yard has a high water table (creek, and 4 foot elevation about 4 foot elevation over almost all of the yard), where tree roots often just sit at the surface, so I was wondering how low the water table should be in order to consider something well…
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