Evening all,
I have been told that a large area of my allotment patch, after excessive heavy rain, becomes a marshland which I think is due to the heavy clay and the fact that the gas works which were previously done there made the allotment ditch at the bottom redundant. Thus drainage at that part of the plot is pretty poor.
So I have been trying to make my growing areas raised up into mounds which hopefully you shall be able to see from the picture. This is one way I hope to deal with this situation. I was also thinking of digging a ditch along the side of my patch and was wondering if anyone was in the same situation and what they did to cope with the winter weather?
In addition to the raised beds and ditch, does anyone recommend any other solutions? Perhaps plant a few 'thirstier' plants in this area to help soak up some water?
I would appreciate some advice and tips
Samuel
I have been told that a large area of my allotment patch, after excessive heavy rain, becomes a marshland which I think is due to the heavy clay and the fact that the gas works which were previously done there made the allotment ditch at the bottom redundant. Thus drainage at that part of the plot is pretty poor.
So I have been trying to make my growing areas raised up into mounds which hopefully you shall be able to see from the picture. This is one way I hope to deal with this situation. I was also thinking of digging a ditch along the side of my patch and was wondering if anyone was in the same situation and what they did to cope with the winter weather?
In addition to the raised beds and ditch, does anyone recommend any other solutions? Perhaps plant a few 'thirstier' plants in this area to help soak up some water?
I would appreciate some advice and tips
Samuel
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