me&thegals
Garden Ornament
Does anybody know the details of creating one of these, what plants really suck up the water?
In central WI last summer, we had terrible flooding. Our yard is at the base of a bluff, fairly level, so it and my gardens were okay. However, once the bluff water picked up speed, the no-till fields on either side of our driveway had terrible gulleys and we lost a lot of topsoil.
I would like to create rain gardens at the top of either side of the driveway where significant runoff could accumulate and percolate down rather than washing out the fields. Also plan to plant alfalfa or something on either side of the driveway to absorb what runs off the driveway.
Any hints on construction, lining, plants best for it (full sun, zone 4, nice soil, not rocky or sandy) would be greatly appreciated!
me&thegals
In central WI last summer, we had terrible flooding. Our yard is at the base of a bluff, fairly level, so it and my gardens were okay. However, once the bluff water picked up speed, the no-till fields on either side of our driveway had terrible gulleys and we lost a lot of topsoil.
I would like to create rain gardens at the top of either side of the driveway where significant runoff could accumulate and percolate down rather than washing out the fields. Also plan to plant alfalfa or something on either side of the driveway to absorb what runs off the driveway.
Any hints on construction, lining, plants best for it (full sun, zone 4, nice soil, not rocky or sandy) would be greatly appreciated!
me&thegals