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The drain was dug to have a pitch of about 1" per ten feet. The water drained well through the trench because I tested it with my hose on full blast when I was cleaning the mud from the foundation. All that was left for this drain was to fill it in with soil once the concrete cured. Oh, if things were so simple.
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Mr. Fix-it came home for lunch and used his come-a-long to pull the chainlink over to the now stabilized pole. We are ever so happy to have that problem worked out since the evil dog Lady likes to escape the backyard so often. Mr. Fix-it would be heartbroken if that dog ran away so he fixed the fence while I backfilled both trenches and dressed up the garden.
I added the castle rock with cap in order to raise up that side of the garden and to make a water stop. The drainage ditch with the pipe for the gutter is immediately to the right of the castle rock wall. This is basically how the garden was set up prior to the rework but with no castle rock. This area to the crawlspace door must be kept open or I'd have a garden all the way to the deck; which is on the far right of the picture.
Once everything was backfilled and smoothed out I planted my three hydrangeas around the coral bark Japanese maple and replanted a few other perennials I had in this garden; including brunnera and ginger. I also had a ligularia, pulmonaria and a HUGE hosta in the garden. I'm sad to say not all would fit back into the garden. I managed to squeeze in the hosta and ligularia but not the pulomonaria. It kind of makes me laugh because it reminds me of my husband putting together a machine and having leftover parts. Well-I was the one with leftovers this time.
We are due a huge thunderstorm with some severe weather on Thursday. I can't wait to see how my new drains work....
in the garden....
Have you ever buried a downspout? And if so please share your experiences!
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