Pozzolan is added to concrete sometimes – I think it is made of volcanic rock (absorbent possibly?) though I can’t imagine how it would be used in a garden drainage situation. Look for aggregates suppliers in your local Yellow Pages, they would be the most likely to merchants to source it or point you in the right direction. Good luck
I have a garden drainage problem so … can anyone give me any ideas on how to stop my garden flooding every time we have a down pour.
its only a tiny front garden but it is turfed.
i did get told sand helps but am unsure if this is true.
gravel is not an option as i
I need some help and advice.
Our garden is approximately 30 feet long and 20 feet wide, with a gentle slope downwards away from the house. Unfortunately, the soil is clay and is holding onto the water like a sponge. Water isn’t draining well at the bottom of the garden due to their being
Having recently moved into a newly built property, which has a flat garden with approx 10 to 15 cm of top soil covering a clay base, were finding it’s gradually filling up with rain water and not dispersing away, any ideas from people who have found themselves in a similar situation.
Our garden is all grass and we are planning on cutting all the turf out this month and then landscaping the garden a section at a time over the winter.
Will removing the grass cause any drainage/flooding problems when its rains as it will all be mud for a while in the garden?
Pozzolan is added to concrete sometimes – I think it is made of volcanic rock (absorbent possibly?) though I can’t imagine how it would be used in a garden drainage situation. Look for aggregates suppliers in your local Yellow Pages, they would be the most likely to merchants to source it or point you in the right direction. Good luck