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Old 16-05-2006, 08:48 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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My allotment almost dried out after the recent warm weather, but after last
weekend's rain the allotment is once again completely and totally
waterlogged. It's covered with pools of stagnant (and smelly) water and is
basically a clay mud bath.

The council say they'll dig a couple of trenches down the middle the
allotment, into which they'll install drainage pipes covered with gravel,
but I'm sceptical that the new drainage will work.

Does anyone have any experience with waterlogged allotments and whether or
not these drainage pipes will work? If they don't work, I'll sadly have to
give up the allotment.

Thanks.



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Old 16-05-2006, 10:53 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Ade wrote:
My allotment almost dried out after the recent warm weather, but after last
weekend's rain the allotment is once again completely and totally
waterlogged. It's covered with pools of stagnant (and smelly) water and is
basically a clay mud bath.
The council say they'll dig a couple of trenches down the middle the
allotment, into which they'll install drainage pipes covered with gravel,
but I'm sceptical that the new drainage will work.
Does anyone have any experience with waterlogged allotments and whether or
not these drainage pipes will work? If they don't work, I'll sadly have to
give up the allotment.


That is so so sad. Don't give up. Surely it's not all waterlogged
everywhere. Is it?! Could your committee perhaps move you to another
plot or perhaps help you with setting up some raised beds. How long
have you had your lotty? Where are you?

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Old 16-05-2006, 11:55 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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"Ade" wrote
My allotment almost dried out after the recent warm weather, but after
last
weekend's rain the allotment is once again completely and totally
waterlogged. It's covered with pools of stagnant (and smelly) water and is
basically a clay mud bath.

The council say they'll dig a couple of trenches down the middle the
allotment, into which they'll install drainage pipes covered with gravel,
but I'm sceptical that the new drainage will work.

Does anyone have any experience with waterlogged allotments and whether or
not these drainage pipes will work? If they don't work, I'll sadly have
to
give up the allotment.

I've seen an allotment with ditches and drains and it seemed to work OK.
It's what farmers have done since Roman times.
Raised beds would help.

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Regards
Bob Hobden
17mls W. of London.UK


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