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what is the best way to help drainage on my garden grass?


   
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near the bottom of the garden it always gets a small pool of water, any tips on how to get rid of the problem ???
2 Responses to “what is the best way to help drainage on my garden grass?”
  1. pondlady Said:

    How about a bog garden to improve your garden drainage

  2. jt c Said:

    Dig a drainage ditch to drain the area or to intercept and redirect the water elsewhere outside the garden. Or, raise the area by adding soil, sand, and compost. Or, use terracing to divert rain water.


  


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