Rufus Laggren wrote:The site has a lot to do with your situation. If you're at the bottom of a clay hollow, you're in a different bind than if you're at the top of a sandy ridge.
What is the rain like there? Where is your ground water?
Water wants a place to go (downhill) if it's going to move. You can provide sandy channels or gravel to direct surface and ground water, but it still needs somewhere (downhill) to go to.
Regards,
Rufus
Thanks, we are in a former mill which means, we are in a valley, near a river (circa 70 meters south of us). I haven't analysed the soil but I think its actually quite loamy down here, loamy to sandy.
Rain is, well, we are in the UK....
Yes, we have a system that diverts excess water away back towards the river. However, it correlates that when the river is high, the water table is high and so even digging a
pond and diverting water to that I think would be a little pointless in terms of management. When the river comes up is it such
alot of that
energy, running at the lowest point near the property that I don't think we would be able to deal with it in storage or catchment.