Friday, March 25, 2011

Landscape Garden Designers

Landscape Garden Designers Before you busy yourself with cost-effective ways of improving soil drainage, identify the problem first. For this, you need to walk in your garden (preferably after rain), checking for downspouts and water pools. If you spot accumulated water, then you can conclude that your garden soil has poor drainage problems. In short, the amount of water supplied is more than that of water absorbed by plants.

 The simple solutions that are left to improve this problem is to improve soil texture to increase water absorption capacity, or divert the incoming water to avoid accumulation.

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