We awoke this morning to find the top of our garden covered in water
At the very back of the garden is a edible hedgerow (around 100 plants) we planted last January. It didn't do much last year but this year has really started to take off. The base of them that we mulched with layers of manure, cardboard and some used growbag compost resembled a river. There is a bed containing raspberries and gooseberries, and others containing seeds I planted a couple of weeks ago and garlic I planted last autumn. All were under up to two inches of water. My other half dug some ditches to divert the water away and the beds and hedgerows are now almost drained. Will this water logging spell the end of all our plants?
Our chicken run is also at the top of the garden (the only place it can go), we had to put pallets and bits of wood down and also built them a new shelter, but they are still scratching in the mud!
At the very back of the garden is a edible hedgerow (around 100 plants) we planted last January. It didn't do much last year but this year has really started to take off. The base of them that we mulched with layers of manure, cardboard and some used growbag compost resembled a river. There is a bed containing raspberries and gooseberries, and others containing seeds I planted a couple of weeks ago and garlic I planted last autumn. All were under up to two inches of water. My other half dug some ditches to divert the water away and the beds and hedgerows are now almost drained. Will this water logging spell the end of all our plants?
Our chicken run is also at the top of the garden (the only place it can go), we had to put pallets and bits of wood down and also built them a new shelter, but they are still scratching in the mud!
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