rieferman
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Between my yard and my neighbor's yard is a small swail area that is just a freaking swamp year round.
I'm not good at math, but I'm pretty sure this equation is true everywhere:
Surface water + underground natural spring + clay soil = swamp.
We had the same issue in the middle of our yard when we moved in 3 years ago, but we had a gravel field isntalled (30 x 30) and piped the water to the gulley where it was trying to get anyways.
Well, last year, I rented a trencher during the dry season here and made a big long french drain in the swail to capture the spring water and pipe it into the gulley where it belongs. Worked great... but was only about 25% enough drainage to take care of the problem.
Last weekend, we had a trencher at my place for running electrical from house to barn. Figured, "what the hell, let's add a few more trenches in the swail to see what kind of water flow we're talking about"....
We went 24 inches deep by 4 inches wide by about 30 feet long.. two stripes like this about 2 feet apart. Called it a day.
The next day, I go out and check out the trenches. FULL to the top of water. FULL. The entire thing. Overfilling at the end into my lawn.
All that to say this... I was on the brink of being totally overwhelmed by the barn re-build... and then this. It just pushed me over. I literally just sat down in the wet, muddy grass, and laughed a crazy sort of tired, exasperated, oh my god not more work, I can't do it all myself, sort of laugh.
It's just really hard and draining doing all this stuff solo, just thought I'd see if anyone else ever reaches the overwhelmed tipping point too.
(side note: I usually come out the other side of this tunnel even more determined to "win" the battle with this damn farm house of mine!!!)
I'm not good at math, but I'm pretty sure this equation is true everywhere:
Surface water + underground natural spring + clay soil = swamp.
We had the same issue in the middle of our yard when we moved in 3 years ago, but we had a gravel field isntalled (30 x 30) and piped the water to the gulley where it was trying to get anyways.
Well, last year, I rented a trencher during the dry season here and made a big long french drain in the swail to capture the spring water and pipe it into the gulley where it belongs. Worked great... but was only about 25% enough drainage to take care of the problem.
Last weekend, we had a trencher at my place for running electrical from house to barn. Figured, "what the hell, let's add a few more trenches in the swail to see what kind of water flow we're talking about"....
We went 24 inches deep by 4 inches wide by about 30 feet long.. two stripes like this about 2 feet apart. Called it a day.
The next day, I go out and check out the trenches. FULL to the top of water. FULL. The entire thing. Overfilling at the end into my lawn.
All that to say this... I was on the brink of being totally overwhelmed by the barn re-build... and then this. It just pushed me over. I literally just sat down in the wet, muddy grass, and laughed a crazy sort of tired, exasperated, oh my god not more work, I can't do it all myself, sort of laugh.
It's just really hard and draining doing all this stuff solo, just thought I'd see if anyone else ever reaches the overwhelmed tipping point too.
(side note: I usually come out the other side of this tunnel even more determined to "win" the battle with this damn farm house of mine!!!)



