Id love to get some peoples ideas on this
project I want to do.
I live on a 1/5 acre
city lot in central Texas. We get a lot of heavy but short downpours. Not a lot of room for a traditional
swale, but
water does run off my property. Id rather it stayed here instead of going into the street. Ive been watching how the water flows off the front
yard. It sort of pools up in the center of the yard before it overflows onto the front walk and flows out into the street. Where it pools up is also along a line that would be a great path to the driveway.
My idea was to dig a 2' deep trench, 2' wide and it would be 25' feet long. 100 cubic feet or 748 gallons... if i made it 3' deep I it would be over 1100 gallons, thats a lot of water to me. Fill the entire trench with
wood mulch and make it a path from the front walk to the front drive. I can get the mulch for free from the city and as it decays keep adding more mulch. The mulch would reduce the amount of water the swale could hold but the wood would also absorb water and release it slowly. After some time the swale could be dug out and probably get some pretty decent dirt. Then just refill it.
I have a few concerns. Do ya think dirt from the edges of the trench would slowly erode into the trench in between the large mulch pieces and cause a depression in the center of the yard. I suppose I could alleviate this by having the trench walls sloped like a traditional swale instead of 2' wide down to 2'. That cuts its water holding ability in half though.
Is this amount of wood mulch (not like logs in hugelbeds) in the ground going to suck nitrogen out of the surrounding ground? From how far away?
Is the mulch going to float out when the trench fills! That could be that awful but funny sort of thing.