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Old 30-01-2005, 01:49 PM
Mike Lyle
 
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Klara wrote:
In message , MM
writes
My brand-new house has a patch at the back which is nominally
designated 'the garden'. It is nice and level, but is extremely
soggy. At the moment it is bare earth with a few tufts of
samphire-like weeds here and there (this is reclaimed land in the
Fens).

It's been soggy ever since I moved here (6 weeks ago) and there

are
continual puddles of water everywhere. I cannot walk on it without
wellies. Are certain shrubs good for drawing up the water? What

about
a lawn - best to sow lawn seed or get some turf? Any other ideas

to
soak up the water? I did think of digging a deep pit and filling

it
with gravel.

Aren't the builders responsible for putting land drains in in a
situation like this? The conditions may well affect your house as

well
as the garden....


I'd get a surveyor in -- the Local Authority might do it for you --
and sue somebody's backside off.

Mike.