Hi all, this forum was recommended to me as the best place to get a proffessional advice so here it goes:
just moved to my new place and back garden is in bad shape. the builder left the subsoil very compacted with approx 20-50 cm of fairly topsoil and a bit of grass seeds. the result is that the top soil took shape of mixture of mud and clay, as the water cannot drain through compacted soil. there seem to be enormous amount of stones - very small ones on the very surface of the ground and smallish to large in the soil, which makes it difficult to dig. you cant see water creating puddles in the garden, but when you step on it you can see how wet it is - your feet start to sink a bit and it's difficult to walk around the garden. my plan is to keep couple of chickens and have few raised beds for veg. my biggest concern is the health of chickens as they cannot be kept on the ground which is constantly wet/damp. i'm looking for a diy solution as i cant afford hiring a gardener to do the job for me (heard from a man who was quoted €3000 for french drains in a similar size garden). i had few different ideas how to deal with the problem but seems like i cant find definite answer. any advice on how can i get rid of excess water in my garden will be highly appreciated. thanks
just moved to my new place and back garden is in bad shape. the builder left the subsoil very compacted with approx 20-50 cm of fairly topsoil and a bit of grass seeds. the result is that the top soil took shape of mixture of mud and clay, as the water cannot drain through compacted soil. there seem to be enormous amount of stones - very small ones on the very surface of the ground and smallish to large in the soil, which makes it difficult to dig. you cant see water creating puddles in the garden, but when you step on it you can see how wet it is - your feet start to sink a bit and it's difficult to walk around the garden. my plan is to keep couple of chickens and have few raised beds for veg. my biggest concern is the health of chickens as they cannot be kept on the ground which is constantly wet/damp. i'm looking for a diy solution as i cant afford hiring a gardener to do the job for me (heard from a man who was quoted €3000 for french drains in a similar size garden). i had few different ideas how to deal with the problem but seems like i cant find definite answer. any advice on how can i get rid of excess water in my garden will be highly appreciated. thanks
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