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  • #16
    So the bars remaining in the ground doesn't 'block' the holes? I could see it working if you had a steel pipe with holes drilled in it.

    But it sounds easy, you just get like 1m lengths of iron rod and a sledge hammer? (OK, maybe not easy but simple)

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    • #17
      You pull the rod out - leaving a hole!! Fill it with sand or gravel to improve drainage, if you want.
      I was going to suggest you check for water mains (or any underground pipework before you do it). I see from your previous thread that you know where the pipes are http://www.growfruitandveg.co.uk/gra...tch_78977.html

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      • #18
        Oh yeah, that was when I thought the soil was just too clay-ey. Now I realise the soil is the same everywhere, it just doesn't drain in that corner.

        Hammering in and leaving permanently hollow rods with holes in I could see being an option, but I never heard of such things. Such a "minimally invasive" approach would be great!

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        • #19
          How is leaving tubes in the ground going to help drainage unless they have holes drilled into them through the length of the tube.
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          • #20
            Can you take some photo's of the general area so we can see what you have to work with please. Great care needs to be exercised here in how & where you redirect the water as undermining the wall that supports the road could potentially cause even more problems.
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