Alrighty then....
Posted: Thu Jun 26, 2008 9:07 pm
I have been working non-stop, trying to stop or reroute the flooding that occurs nearly everytime it rains here. Gravel here, bushes here, top soil here...
I'm down to one problem now. The rain runs down my gravel driveway and pools in one small spot, maybe a 2x3 area. This pool is where I graded and planted a garden, which is slowly being washed away when the water rises and runs through my edging.
I was talking to my neighbor about digging a french drain. This seemed overwhelming considering I am about 100 feet away from any runoff. He brought me over to his place and showed me a area where 2 years prior, he had buried a 5 gallon bucket. He secured the top on after filling it with large stones and drilling holes along the bottom edge. Cut a hole in the top and attached a 9 inch drain, filled around the bucket and eventually covered it with grade 2 stone...
Any thoughts?
Anyone else ever make their own "drainage"?
I'm down to one problem now. The rain runs down my gravel driveway and pools in one small spot, maybe a 2x3 area. This pool is where I graded and planted a garden, which is slowly being washed away when the water rises and runs through my edging.
I was talking to my neighbor about digging a french drain. This seemed overwhelming considering I am about 100 feet away from any runoff. He brought me over to his place and showed me a area where 2 years prior, he had buried a 5 gallon bucket. He secured the top on after filling it with large stones and drilling holes along the bottom edge. Cut a hole in the top and attached a 9 inch drain, filled around the bucket and eventually covered it with grade 2 stone...
Any thoughts?
Anyone else ever make their own "drainage"?