Soakaway
On Tue, 01 Jul 2014 21:24:10 +0100, Tim Watts wrote:
On 01/07/14 19:58, Judith in England wrote:
We have some raised beds which border on to a lawn. The raised beds are
watered each night through an automatic irrigation system.
The grass at the side of the beds has become very, very wet - and really never
dries out: it is particularly noticeable in the morning after the night
watering session. The raised beds drain very, very well.
We have removed a strip of the lawn adjacent to the raised beds - about a foot
wide (and thrown the sods away: not particularly good quality grass) - we have
dug a trench - about a foot deep today - and going to deepen it another foot
tomorrow to make a soakaway.
It is our intention to fill the trench with aggregate(?) - put a permeable
membrane over the top and then top with a mix suitable for growing a fresh
strip of lawn.
Questions:
Is aggregate the correct thing to fill the trench with - or do I use course
gravel - or something else?
Anything really that has lots of voids and is bigger than sand.
What mix (peat/sand/topsoil/???) should I top the trench off with prior to
sowing lawn seed?
2-3" of ordinary "topsoil" (sandy, not too organic) will be more than
enough.
Thanks
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