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Old 16-04-2005, 09:34 PM
Kay
 
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Hi,

My existing lawn goes right up to the side of my garage and I found it
hard to mow up to the side of it. So I have removed the lawn (2ft x
7ft) and have dug a hole about 1 spade depth. I then bought a couple
of large bags of top soil & 1 of manure.

I woke up this morning planning to empty all 3 bags in the hole & put
in a few plants. Sea Holley, berberis & some 60 bulbs (gladioli &
iris)

But with last nights rain & snow, the hole is full of water & doesn't
look to be going away. Its quite heavy clay!

Stupidly I emptied one of the bags into the hole thinking it would
soak up the water but that didn't seem to work so I have used a bucket
& emptied most of it out.

BUT does this mean it wont be any use as a flower bed once Its filled
in with soil?

Thanks for your help.


Last night's rain will take a day or so to drain away. If the lawn
against the garage wall was not a quagmire, then it'll be OK for a
flowerbed. If you are worried, you could raise the flower bed a few
inches by heaping the soil up - but watch out for any damp proof course.

When you come to plant up, don't plant any plants that say they need a
well drained position, or dislike winter wet. Your sea holly would be
happier elsewhere.

There's lots of other things than bamboo which would be happy there.
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Kay
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