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Hi all I paid some money a few years ago to have my lawn levelled with retaining sleepers at the back of the lawn and then the pre existing stone retaining wall at the front of the lawn was left in place. Roughly speaking steps up to first level are about 4 feet high, sleepers at the back probably another 5 feet then it’s allotments behind. The bit they levelled used to be a slope that was 5 feet high at the back (hence sleeper height).
Anyway, soil is heavy clay as far as I’ve dug down (2 feet). I was going to put in a land drain or french drain but I’ve heard clay soils might not be good for this as water will sit whenever it is not pretty much directly above the drain pipe/channel.
I had the lawn levelled for the kids to play so we have a trampoline etc on it. I’ve now ripped up the decking that was covering maybe 1/3 and thinking that while I’m turning the soil and trying to grow a lawn from seed (the kids will destroy whatever I put down so reluctant to turf) I could maybe introduce a very slight (hopefully almost imperceptible) slope towards the front, it’s never waterlogged at the front only ever the back.
Is there a way to know how much of a slope to introduce and how to measure it when you are putting it in? I’m a novice gardener but quite enjoy the manual labour of it as I’m an office worker so sometimes it’s good to unplug from the matrix, put some music on and grab a shovel!
The deck previously was on left hand side from top of stairs almost to the back. The back left corner has always been “grass” and has always had the worst drainage. I’m hoping removing the decking and the slabs under it will help the situation a bit too.
Any advice gratefully received. I want to try to get away with minimal cost as the garden gets heavy heavy use with 3 kids, water slide in the summer, pets etc. so anything beautiful or expensive gets hammered. Sweat equity is my preferred investment!
Anyway, soil is heavy clay as far as I’ve dug down (2 feet). I was going to put in a land drain or french drain but I’ve heard clay soils might not be good for this as water will sit whenever it is not pretty much directly above the drain pipe/channel.
I had the lawn levelled for the kids to play so we have a trampoline etc on it. I’ve now ripped up the decking that was covering maybe 1/3 and thinking that while I’m turning the soil and trying to grow a lawn from seed (the kids will destroy whatever I put down so reluctant to turf) I could maybe introduce a very slight (hopefully almost imperceptible) slope towards the front, it’s never waterlogged at the front only ever the back.
Is there a way to know how much of a slope to introduce and how to measure it when you are putting it in? I’m a novice gardener but quite enjoy the manual labour of it as I’m an office worker so sometimes it’s good to unplug from the matrix, put some music on and grab a shovel!
The deck previously was on left hand side from top of stairs almost to the back. The back left corner has always been “grass” and has always had the worst drainage. I’m hoping removing the decking and the slabs under it will help the situation a bit too.
Any advice gratefully received. I want to try to get away with minimal cost as the garden gets heavy heavy use with 3 kids, water slide in the summer, pets etc. so anything beautiful or expensive gets hammered. Sweat equity is my preferred investment!