AboutJonathan Radford Expertise Hi, I am an ecological landscape designer and I have lived in Italy for nearly 15 years. I specialise in the design of ecological Italian gardens but also in the reduction of water, maintenance and damage to the environment. I can answer questions on almost all gardening queries.
Experience I have been gardener for over twenty years and my experience ranges from tree-surgery, pond and lake construction to general horticulture and Italian landscape design. I have also written a book named "A Green Existence"
Education/Credentials I have an N.C in Horticulture and garden design and a City and Guilds in Commercial horticulture, both earnt in the U.K. I run my own business "ecologica gardens" in Italy and operate across the world performing ecological garden designs.
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Expert: Jonathan Radford Date: 7/2/2008 Subject: MAJOR water retaining
Question I am ready to move back in with my mother. I purchased a house this winter and with snow melting and then spring came along with the rain I realized I have a serious problem with my neighbours on all 3 sides and their water draining into my yard. My yard is about 1 1/2 to 2 feet LOWER then the 3 other properties around me. People have told me to grade my yard to the back but that will not fix the problem....water come in to fast and would flood my shed that I can not move. I was informed that I could install a sump pump in my yard like they do on newer houses and have it drain out to the front but is this a permenant solution? I was told that it could be only a temporary one. I need some advice....please keep in mind that my house was built a foot lower then everyone elses also so I can't raise my yard to be the same height as theirs.
Answer Hi Noelle
You need to install a french drain and a suitable soakaway area, made by digging a hole, filling it with large pebbles and covering both the sides and the surface with builder's nylon.
Alternatively just go with the problem and plant with plants that will tolerate a situation of this kind. Ferns, Zantedeschia and Iris pseudocorus and also hosta will make a great garden.