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Can we remove water with simple vertical drain? This the 2nd video with Results! Watch and see!
This is called VERTICAL DRAINAGE - Best when you have a small area that floods and you cannot route the water to the street. EASY DIY LESS THAN TEN DOLLARS!
Yards with no Slope Need a Sump Pump and Catch Basins NOT a FRENCH DRAIN. Watch and Learn how this system works and Save Yourself 1000's
ALWAYS WATCH TO THE END FOR MORE INFO. The downspout Drain (Drain Tile) Underground Drain is the Most Important Drain in the Rainwater Drainage System. This Pipe Moves more water than any other drain .
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@40sandshorties5
@40sandshorties5 2 месяца назад
Just did this in my back yard next to my shed here in Dallas. Low spot there ALWAYS has pooled water for days after a rain. Dug 3 of these about 36 inches deep and got a super heavy rain the same night. Next afternoon the area had no pooled water and ground isn't spongy. All for less than $30! THANK YOU CHUCK!!
@GSin21
@GSin21 2 месяца назад
We have a small area in our backyard that is pooling. I can't wait to give this a try!
@Mtl3944
@Mtl3944 2 месяца назад
What kind of fabric did you use? Would it be OK to use the fabric material used to protect bushes during winter months?
@soundrew
@soundrew 2 месяца назад
It must be nice to just have to dig through sand. Here in Maryland, with all the rocks and clay, this job would take two hours.
@ken481959
@ken481959 2 месяца назад
@@soundrew we're near Harrisburg, same thing. I don't know how well this would work for us here as the ground for many feet is clay and shale. There is no "under" to go to.
@debbienix8458
@debbienix8458 24 дня назад
We just did this in Justin Texas. It works great.
@mawst95
@mawst95 3 месяца назад
Some say that Chuck is still spraying water on that vertical drain to this very day.
@appledrains
@appledrains 2 месяца назад
Mark your calendar
@queenximora1097
@queenximora1097 2 месяца назад
What if you have that awful Clay dirt😢
@1dilligaf
@1dilligaf 2 месяца назад
I have heavy clay and I could dig all day before I get through any of that
@jak30341
@jak30341 Месяц назад
@@1dilligafwell, get started then
@Hoaxer51
@Hoaxer51 20 дней назад
@@queenximora1097, Like we do in northern Ohio, at least six feet deep.
@ziggysworkshop8784
@ziggysworkshop8784 18 дней назад
I tried this in my yard. Solid clay. Used a powered post hole digger. Had to go 3 feet down to get thru. 5 of 6 holes work great. One fills with water and takes days to drain. But overall very happy. THANK YOU
@appledrains
@appledrains 18 дней назад
Great review
@TheWilferch
@TheWilferch 3 месяца назад
Hint ( more like a "question")---> after you dig your hole.....instead of pushing the cloth cover down and having a hard time getting the gravel in it.... simply lay the cloth over the hole flat....and pour the gravel over the hole. I would guess the "weight" of the gravel would ( all by itself) push the cloth down with it. Should be easier.
@geoffreyrose3327
@geoffreyrose3327 2 месяца назад
I was thinking the same thing. I would think that you would get more rocks in the fabric doing it this way. I’m glad I wasn’t the only one thinking about that
@PatrickKniesler
@PatrickKniesler 18 дней назад
You just have to beware it might drag into the hole unevenly.
@digitalorgy3784
@digitalorgy3784 Месяц назад
I have been watching you for years and have utilized some of your different methods to overcome my various yard drainage issues. I want to thank you !
@kenknutson1598
@kenknutson1598 18 дней назад
I saw a video from India in which a guy bored a hole three or four feet deep and about a foot in diameter and filled it with organic material. I think he placed them three or four feet apart. This was to aid aquifer recharge. I think it was called hydro pore.
@kyliewhylie
@kyliewhylie 3 месяца назад
Thank you Chuck for your content has saved people thousands of dollars by showing us how to do projects on our own. God bless you all at Apple Drains!
@jobog88
@jobog88 2 месяца назад
thank you for saying "landscape fabric". i had no idea what kind of fabric to use.
@ohokayofficial
@ohokayofficial 3 месяца назад
I am PUMPED whenever I see a new video come out on Apple Drains or French Drain Science Studying clay soil has changed my mind about everything - starting with rain gutters
@mimiaquariusharris6244
@mimiaquariusharris6244 2 месяца назад
Thanks for explaining a hard pan I had no idea
@JoelWeyrick
@JoelWeyrick 3 месяца назад
I tried this from your previous video where we have poor grading and ponding in front of a garage side entry door. It worked great! I put a 10" hole and 4 feet deep. My price ended up being over 200% more than yours, but that's fine because it's still a tiny fraction of a french drain cost. We are in Indiana, and apparently the hard pan/fragipan can be quite deep here.
@appledrains
@appledrains 3 месяца назад
It’s amazing how many people are trying this out now. Thanks for sharing your results
@terrapreta1
@terrapreta1 3 месяца назад
You mention in the video that you need to dig down about 2 feet. I think the depth is variable. Here in California at least the hard pan can be anywhere from a few inches to 2 to 3 feet. The hard pan itself can vary from a few inches to several feet. So, I think it's important to keep that in mind as trying to dig down through several feet of hard pan after already digging out 2 feet or so of soil would hardly be doable for most.
@favidjenden3612
@favidjenden3612 2 месяца назад
Bury a 5 gal bucket w/holes and gravel Or a brick hollow pyramid w/gravel be any size This method works well excess dirt can be utilized also
@vincentrvlife2393
@vincentrvlife2393 3 месяца назад
Chuck is always on the cutting edge of new research.
@rodmandealerman3297
@rodmandealerman3297 2 месяца назад
There's about a 40-50% chance of rain tomorrow afternoon, and I already have the materials to make this happen! Can't wait to witness the results firsthand. Chuck, many thanks!!
@briansimcoe9119
@briansimcoe9119 19 дней назад
Definitely could have used this technique at the end of my downhill driveway over the winter, as a French drain would have drained onto the neighbor's property.
@JB_Hobbies
@JB_Hobbies 18 дней назад
My next DIY for sure. I have a pop-up drain at the end of a French drain going out to the curb, and it works great until someone hops the curb and bashes the drain in. I have to replace that thing every single year. It’s time for something different.
@jons2447
@jons2447 2 месяца назад
Hello, "Chuck"; "THANK YOU!", sir! This is the *BEST!* idea EVER! for those low spots that hold water. You are a gentleman and a scholar, sir! Have a great day, Neighbor!
@appledrains
@appledrains 2 месяца назад
Thank you
@wahidrashidzada2446
@wahidrashidzada2446 3 месяца назад
Thank you Chuck. I have a property that has alot of water on it. Now I know how to fix it. 😊🎉
@PeaceofMindEnterprises
@PeaceofMindEnterprises 2 месяца назад
When we put a parking area in a small property … A space of 3 feet between our neighbors and the pavement the water would run down into the street so when I was putting in a fence, I drilled three holes and installed perforated sewer pipe with pea stone this drained the water immediately the advantage of this is that you’re also getting this water back into the aquifer-instead of running out into our storm treatment systems. We also used to make dry wells by digging a 4X4 hole near the roadway and installing about 4 feet of cinderblocks that were not mortise together and drained this wet spot on our back roads Peace Nice video
@demetriusgallitzin8859
@demetriusgallitzin8859 2 месяца назад
Thank you. I think I would be just as excited to get this done. Even with rock and clay soil, this can help in certain areas with minimum of fuss.
@brianbrown4415
@brianbrown4415 3 месяца назад
Appreciate this I been going through this problem for 3 years +
@Resist.Tyranny
@Resist.Tyranny 7 дней назад
This is a great solution but only if the problem is surface water not draining through hardpan. Sometimes the problems is ground water itself.
@thewatcher8773
@thewatcher8773 3 месяца назад
@appledrains A slight alternative that I’ve found keeps the cloth from being dragged into the hole by the gravel if you have to dig deeper to get below the hard pan is to use a piece of Drain-Sleeve. Tie a knot in one end, cut it a couple of feet longer than hole depth and split it above ground to have a flat portion that I can hold down around the hole, then pour in the gravel. The rest of the process is about the same. Love your videos! You’ve saved me a LOT of money over the past couple of years.
@lifegozon6127
@lifegozon6127 Месяц назад
Can't wait to try this on a couple of small pooling areas in back yard!!!!!
@jerrytalley802
@jerrytalley802 2 месяца назад
The grate on top looks like a great idea. I have a couple places like this I will give it a try, thanks
@andrewm8747
@andrewm8747 3 месяца назад
Can you do a video that shows how to get the right pitch on in ground drainage pipe for good flow.
@bigonprivacy2708
@bigonprivacy2708 3 месяца назад
Great video! This is where knowing your soil is king. When you own land, getting a borehole to know the layers is worth its weight in gold. Just get thru the bad clay and then you're good to go. Love it.
@amyh.2020
@amyh.2020 2 месяца назад
Appreciate the knowledge! Thanks for the education!
@PapaEnglish-bq5eq
@PapaEnglish-bq5eq 2 месяца назад
Thanks for this wonderful idea, I love it
@tyfude
@tyfude 3 месяца назад
The best! Brilliant! Thank you!
@nicolec7290
@nicolec7290 2 месяца назад
My hole front yard is full I will be trying this. Ty
@troylee3179
@troylee3179 2 месяца назад
I've done this before myself. Not the best solution but effective. I had standing water often for several days after a hard rain. Later after digging five of these in a twenty foot area it went from several days to just one.
@lilliananderson1986
@lilliananderson1986 2 месяца назад
My daughter and son-in-law just bought a house last month. There is a retaining wall they goes up a hill about 20’ The lawn below is about 7’ from the patio and 20’ wide. The soil has a lot of clay. I’m literally 0.5 miles from them. Lots of clay in the soil in this area
@thenexthobby
@thenexthobby 3 месяца назад
Rear corner of our backyard floods after rain / totally gonna try this, as there's no nearby area I can otherwise drain it to.
@ianschulze1461
@ianschulze1461 3 месяца назад
Thank you. I have a spot next to my driveway that always holds water. I’m going to try this.
@Snitzler4710
@Snitzler4710 2 месяца назад
Act on this quick because the water will begin to wash away the soil beneath your driveway. Then you will have issues with driveway cracks. That’s what happened to me. Best of luck.
@valerieluft9986
@valerieluft9986 14 дней назад
Great idea! I have some places that need this done!
@Painintheknee
@Painintheknee 24 дня назад
Best video advise ever, thank you
@2002chardaniel
@2002chardaniel 2 месяца назад
Thank you so much!!!! I'm on it!
@mistygeller3193
@mistygeller3193 3 месяца назад
This is fantastic information!!! Oh my goodness I am so thrilled to see how simple it is!! I have one very small area at the back corner of my house where the water pools, and this is the solution I have been looking for!! THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR SHARING THIS!!
@peternyc
@peternyc 3 месяца назад
@mistygeller, could you give us an update after you do this? I'd love to know how it goes.
@royc5936
@royc5936 3 месяца назад
In Georgia the first to last drop of that post hole digger is hard pan.......
@hitenpatel1880
@hitenpatel1880 2 месяца назад
Bro you are the pro.
@Painintheknee
@Painintheknee 24 дня назад
This might even give your ground a way to get more wet and not crack in the summer time.
@ScrappyXGC
@ScrappyXGC 18 дней назад
May work in some areas. On our side of the street county had to go down 17-20' to break through the hard pan or the sand chimneys, on the other side, down 24'. Other parts of the county, even just few miles away, it's a few feet to no hard pan. I'm over in FL.
@Comeoffitman
@Comeoffitman 2 месяца назад
In Kansas I hit clay at about 12.73 and 20.76 inches and it’s impenetrable.
@Pitchithard
@Pitchithard 3 месяца назад
I thought about this a few years ago. I’m in Northern Ohio and have thick brown and gray clay. My guess is I would have to go down 4 or 5 feet . But still going to try it . Thanks
@kenpage9164
@kenpage9164 3 месяца назад
Rent a porthole digger
@kenpage9164
@kenpage9164 3 месяца назад
Post hole 😑
@dbw9111
@dbw9111 2 месяца назад
Really helpful simple solution. Thank you for teaching!
@appledrains
@appledrains 2 месяца назад
Wow Thank you so much
@user-xl4zr1xw1o
@user-xl4zr1xw1o 2 месяца назад
Thank you!
@user-oh7vp2rc3w
@user-oh7vp2rc3w 3 месяца назад
Great tip.
@johnscott2076
@johnscott2076 3 месяца назад
That’s what she said
@bradh7472
@bradh7472 2 месяца назад
I have made vertical drains for a few years in my yard. Neighbor sprinkler is sending a lot of water to my back yard so in areas it collected I dug a deep hole and put rock and covered it back. No problem.
@bradh7472
@bradh7472 2 месяца назад
I have learned so much with your video's. I have also installed ez flow, catch basins and so on based on watching what you have done. All work well.
@Eli-qr9hc
@Eli-qr9hc 2 месяца назад
No fabric cloth?
@bradh7472
@bradh7472 2 месяца назад
@@Eli-qr9hc none, hole and rock that is all. I even watched a channel in England they drilled 100 holes in a yard (big yard) and that is what they did as well. All you are doing is giving water a void to go into and drain into the ground. I dont see needing fabric. My yard has a lot of clay too so there isnt going to be any movement of material.
@shirazpervez2405
@shirazpervez2405 2 месяца назад
Wow what an awesome idea. I just bought a house in November and I'm noticing after heavy rain there is always water in my yard. Can't wait till I try this. Could I do the 3 hold in multiple different area or just one area in Mt back yard?
@ggggggg4327
@ggggggg4327 3 месяца назад
thankyou
@PhpGtr
@PhpGtr 3 месяца назад
Hey Chuck - I love your channel and have already done a bunch of these projects successfully! QUESTION: About the "hard pan" I have not heard that term around here - West of Boston, my soil is very rocky or sandy for the most part. Only the top 5-6" or so gets dense (probably compacted from the weight of heavy rains and snow over time). So, how do I know how deep is deep enough if I don't have the soil you describe in your videos?
@preplife533
@preplife533 2 месяца назад
Deep root trees are great for breaking hard pan, most hardwoods are shallow root. Gums are an exception.
@Michael-fk1lq
@Michael-fk1lq Месяц назад
Would there be a difference in how these two types respond to standing water?
@roypoulos1378
@roypoulos1378 18 дней назад
Cool video. I wonder if this would work where I live.
@auntbea1664
@auntbea1664 2 месяца назад
🎉 Thanks!
@rutrutbella600
@rutrutbella600 18 дней назад
In site work we would have flooded area pop hole in hardpan it would drain
@xforce708
@xforce708 Месяц назад
I like it and have a place I need to try it
@appledrains
@appledrains Месяц назад
Give it a try!!
@rickyleblanc3945
@rickyleblanc3945 3 месяца назад
How would this work in hard clay and sandstone? That's all I have here in East Central Georgia.
@jmb3d
@jmb3d 2 месяца назад
I was wondering the same thing. We dug a 2 to 3 foot hole for our above ground pool. Now water just accumulates around the pool like a moat. Was wandering if this would work even though I'm already 2 to 3 ft underground. Since it's so cheap I'll probably try it anyway before paying someone to fix it.
@secondsandcents2479
@secondsandcents2479 Месяц назад
@@jmb3dhave you been able to try?
@HSTRTGMS
@HSTRTGMS 20 дней назад
My dad bought a house 40 years ago where I grew up and was only able to discover a catastrophic flooding issue in the backyard that declines toward the back of the house and ends up coming in through many various cracks in the cement of a sub floor of an indoor kind of shed/patio. He runs all kinds of sump pumps - maybe 5 in total, running one of them in a giant hole he dug up against that subfloor area of the home and stays up all night nervously watching the radar. Retired now, he would OFTEN stay home from work in the past, when the weather called for heavy rainfall. It’s ridiculous. I think he could have sued someone at some point for not disclosing such a serious issue before they closed on the house. I doubt he can sell his house at this point. HE, himself, might get sued or leave behind an uninhabitable house that is totally worthless. I’m hoping to help him solve this problem with this method, though I understand that perhaps the vertical drains can’t address severe flooding. Here’s to hoping… thank you so much for sharing this solution.
@appledrains
@appledrains 20 дней назад
Thanks for sharing
@joeblackwell1216
@joeblackwell1216 3 месяца назад
Thanks for this information. Definitely going to try this in my yard. 😊
@dkb6465
@dkb6465 2 месяца назад
Nice
@herelieskittythomas3726
@herelieskittythomas3726 19 дней назад
Thank you
@appledrains
@appledrains 19 дней назад
You’re welcome
@brokendrag0n2k
@brokendrag0n2k 18 дней назад
This may be a dumb question, but I'm just curious of why you use the piece of fabric rather than just putting the gravel into the hole? Is it to keep the gravel from eventually getting "clogged" up with soil? (I'm assuming) also thank you for this video, have a small area in my yard that has draining issues if there is a large rain, which then kills my grass there and I'm going to give this a try.
@lowstringc
@lowstringc 2 месяца назад
I’m always so amused at people living in areas where you can just dig in the ground. There are so many large rocks here that this two hole project would take half a day, a pickaxe, and some serious leverage. “Just dig a hole” isn’t so easy everywhere…
@appledrains
@appledrains 2 месяца назад
Give it a try
@abunchahooey
@abunchahooey 2 месяца назад
I’m amused at your comment. Yes, most people can just dig in the ground, especially a drain channel based in Florida sand. Maybe you should search for a channel that is based in a large rock area for your special little problem.
@jimvanderwood3094
@jimvanderwood3094 Месяц назад
I feel you - the only sensible tool to use in rocky soil like we have is a bobcat with an auger.
@blaisemonteforte5446
@blaisemonteforte5446 19 дней назад
Exactly. Our farm is all bake potato sized rocks about 8” down. Just putting in fence posts for barbed is always such hard work.
@appledrains
@appledrains 19 дней назад
@@blaisemonteforte5446 sounds like it might too much work for you
@jasonthurston799
@jasonthurston799 18 дней назад
I think it does matter what fabric. I recommend a natural fiber, like burlap, to not contaminate...
@appledrains
@appledrains 18 дней назад
Sounds like a plan 👍
@FaaBaar
@FaaBaar 2 месяца назад
Thanks for this video again. How big wet area a single vertical covers before I have dig another one?
@jesuswealth
@jesuswealth 3 месяца назад
Would this method work with clay soil in Tennessee? Thanks again for sharing priceless knowledge. 🤠👌
@appledrains
@appledrains 3 месяца назад
It should
@markc7954
@markc7954 2 месяца назад
Hi chuck thank you for the great tips. I'm currently in UK and my garden is clay soil type I have flooding in the whole garden and after adding a French drain or more clearing and remaking one. Still have standing water on the lawn. What I want or need to know is will vertical drain work on a clay soil. I'd be happy to try this on the worst area and see how it goes.
@lucywalter5328
@lucywalter5328 2 месяца назад
I have just the same problem, and if I dig a hole it fills with water! Maybe we are stuck with having to do French drains…😢
@genevelis6075
@genevelis6075 2 месяца назад
We have a couple low spots that occumulate water on the dirt driveway to our house in the rural area. I put some gravel in the spots, but still it's collect the water. How can we fix the problem? Should we put road base in these spots?
@maggiemay1434
@maggiemay1434 Месяц назад
Fill the hole with water and let it soak in (may take awhile). Then you’ll be able to pull that hardpan out easily. Using this method you can get down 36” without too much effort.
@keithhooper6123
@keithhooper6123 2 месяца назад
I would have to use a post hole borer.
@Ace2020boyd
@Ace2020boyd 3 месяца назад
I did some looking into this just before the first video. Friend recommended it for my situation. What about using sand instead of gravel and fabric
@derekmartin2817
@derekmartin2817 Месяц назад
Sand will work but the larger pore space area helps make a catch basin to lower the water table for the area to better help catch a rain.
@WelcomeToTexas
@WelcomeToTexas 3 месяца назад
Wow!!!
@patrickday4206
@patrickday4206 2 месяца назад
Thanks for teaching us how to water up chuck 😂
@preplife533
@preplife533 2 месяца назад
below grade volume should be estimated to exceed expected normal or higher horizontal volume excluding any off property addition
@shawnpedersen6330
@shawnpedersen6330 2 месяца назад
Dude! You’re a F#ckin genius!
@WillBloomfield
@WillBloomfield Месяц назад
Could a vertical well help with a sump pump discharge? The discharge is causing a marshy area to the side of my house and my neighbor's. Or will that water just re-enter the ground and cycle back through the pump?
@appledrains
@appledrains Месяц назад
Better is open discharge a good distance away from
@kathleenhunter3161
@kathleenhunter3161 3 месяца назад
This great but I want to keep the water onsite to keep the land hydrated longer without watering as much. I think that a variation of this idea might be the answer. Any suggestions
@jonathanmintle6505
@jonathanmintle6505 6 дней назад
This does keep the water on-site. If it sits on the surface then it just evaporates. And French drains remove it. This waters your property and eventually finds its way to the aquifer.
@Gamescommentary
@Gamescommentary 3 месяца назад
Is it okay to do this within 3-5 feet of the house?
@mommaoinnh2674
@mommaoinnh2674 2 месяца назад
Is hardpan only in certain parts of the country? Here in New England, we usually just find rocks in dirt
@thenexthobby
@thenexthobby 3 месяца назад
Hi, you posted a Short about 2 weeks ago showing the gravel placed around plastic culvert pipe. I don't recall the diameter? Is the method shown in this video (no pipe) just as good or better?
@genetucker4768
@genetucker4768 3 месяца назад
Make sure that the rock you use is not a limestone type of stone because it will clog your filter cloth
@ChrisG9978
@ChrisG9978 2 месяца назад
These are basically "dry wells"...the larger and deeper the dry well, the more water it'll drain.
@HarleyGriffith
@HarleyGriffith 3 месяца назад
New house questions. I have some 6” drain pipe left over from the house being built. Could I use that for the vertical shaft and cap it with cloth? Similarly: the builder buried 6” drain pipe under the yard to send the water from my gutters away from the house but they left about 5’ of each pipe unburied at the outskirts of the yard. Would it make sense to run that tail end of pipe vertically?
@kavonbor
@kavonbor 2 месяца назад
If you are talking perforated pipe the holes may allow sandy soil into the cavity and eventually muck it up and reduce the drainage capacity. You could surround the pipe with drainage stone (gravel) to mitigate that. If you have tight soil/clay, the holes may not clog up. My theory here is based on the way that drainage pipe you see at Home Depot is wrapped in a foam like material which i imagine is to 1) slow the flow of water into and 2) keep sand and loose soil out.
@jacktorse2145
@jacktorse2145 3 месяца назад
If Chuck has taught me something its that water has to be daylighted somewhere. This video doesn't make sense to me 😀
@teddbertrand2627
@teddbertrand2627 3 месяца назад
I am in Illinois. So, hard clay about 8 inches down. Is that my "hard pan"?
@VE7QRZ
@VE7QRZ 3 месяца назад
👍
@buckshot8393
@buckshot8393 Месяц назад
What kind of fabric did you say can be bought at lowes is best?
@jbutler900
@jbutler900 3 месяца назад
Hey Chuck! Thanks for making your videos I know its a pain in the butt with cameras and all. I have a soft topsoil but hard pan is 3-4 foot deep here in Missouri. I know because of digging piers for shop and lean to. Getting to the pan is pretty easy with machine but getting under hard pan will take a lot of bar work, that I don't want at 50 years old. Do you think I can crack some of those slab rocks for this to work? Or is just getting to them enough?
@appledrains
@appledrains 3 месяца назад
Yes Give it a go
@TheDamonslaya
@TheDamonslaya 3 месяца назад
Is it unwise to do this maybe 20 ft from a well?
@glike2
@glike2 18 дней назад
The deeper it is the better it works because of the vertical head pressure
@rameshpersaud7131
@rameshpersaud7131 Месяц назад
TK U
@stephenkeeton7636
@stephenkeeton7636 2 месяца назад
How do vertical drains do in clay soil? I live in Oklahoma.
@mandelaaffected5059
@mandelaaffected5059 18 дней назад
My next door neighbor just finished their French Drain. 😳
@BlueGillage
@BlueGillage 2 месяца назад
Whats a hardpan?
@woodrowboudreaux9951
@woodrowboudreaux9951 23 дня назад
Well i dug down to 28 inches and my hole diggers won’t spread open at that depth. I was still hitting clay at 28 and it is full of water after two days.
@susanramares2876
@susanramares2876 20 дней назад
Would an auger work?
@bloodywellright4197
@bloodywellright4197 2 месяца назад
How's this work on solid clay soil?
@donb3084
@donb3084 3 месяца назад
Guessing this works in sandy soil, Florida? Probably not an option where clay is in the soil.
@marthaflinchum8266
@marthaflinchum8266 3 месяца назад
Not all parts of Florida are sandy. I live in an area with a hard clay pan 60"-84" deep which causes rainwater to form large ponds in the yard, which up until now I have had to employ a trash pump to displace elsewhere. I am thinking on using a pvc pipe, similar to a well casing, in lieu of the filter cloth, and filling it with rock.
@bobbywanger8123
@bobbywanger8123 3 месяца назад
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