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woodi
Joined: 04 Sep 2011 Posts: 44
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Posted: Mon Nov 19, 12 9:48 am Post subject: Drainage :( |
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What we are hoping will be a growing area of about half an acre, is looking depressingly waterlogged and I can't work out why. The soil is peaty, loamy structure, and slopes gently down to a huge ditch that surrounds the lowest 2 sides of the field. There were horses in there late summer and it got fairly poached, and now even the bits that I've got flattened seem to be holding water. It's just there in the top 3 inches, and if I dig down, the soil below is pretty dry. The land has always been grazing, and the access isn't great so it isn't as if there has been huge machinery compacting it down.
Any ideas what could have caused the problem, and how I might sort it out. Field drains have been suggested, but down at the depth we'd put them, it's dry. Thanks for any ideas folks. |
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crofter
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Paradise Regained
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woodi
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Rob R
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Paradise Regained
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Bodger
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