Poor garden drainage - Poor garden drainage

Foul and surface water, private drains and public sewers, land drains and soakaways, filter drains and any other ways of getting rid of water.
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london
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Land drainage is principally used to alleviate water logging in fields and gardens, but it can also desiccate certain ground types in prolonged dry spells. How do you guys solve this problem? I use soakaways

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Post: # 43902Post Tony McC

??? How does a soakaway work in a waterlogged site? And how does it avoid desiccation?
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Post: # 43903Post GB_Groundworks

i'm from up north whats a 'prolonged dry spell' ??

but i'm with tony how does a soakaway drain a water logged field/garden if the soil has the permeability to work as a soak away then why would it be water logged in the first place.
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Sounds like a load of rubbish to me MSH :)
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Post: # 43908Post DNgroundworks

how odd:rock:

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Post: # 43912Post lutonlagerlout

if dessication is a problem there are plenty of irrigation products out there
i see from your website you work a lot in central london robuild, I have done a fair bit in piccadily circus and the strand,pain in the rear TBH
cant see soakaways working very well in london,due to bundles of lovely clay
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Post: # 43918Post seanandruby

maybe harvest the water in a holding tank via filter drainage. install an overflow and add an irrigation system to help elivate dessication.
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london wrote:Land drainage is principally used to alleviate water logging in fields and gardens, but it can also desiccate certain ground types in prolonged dry spells. How do you guys solve this problem? I use soakaways
Sounds like a dodgy exam question!!

Here in deepest Weston-super-Mud, we have vast amounts of horrible claggy clay soil, that is like the Somme at the minute, and in the middle of summer, sets like concrete, then opens up cracks and crevices that would swallow a small child. We use a few ways to get round it, in terms of gardening, but really your water table is always somewhere round your ankles in the winter. As others have said, soakaways are no use, if you install land drains, they have to go somewhere, if you are lucky enough to have a ditch or stream to run them into (legally), then that is a start, otherwise you are a bit stumped. Conservatory installers who put in "soakaways" to get rid of the rain from their gutters simply make the problem 10 times worse. In terms of dessication, I guess that is a soil improvement problem, incorporate lots of organic stuff to hold the water in the dry spells, whilst also opening up the clay soil to improve drainage in the wet periods. Raised beds get you away from the water level, and let you bring in better soil to grow plants. Either that, or make a feature of it, bog gardens are wonderful!! :;):

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