maverick302
Well-known member
New homeowner here - house is on a wooded lot, sloped from the front of the property to the back a decent amount. Here are the relevant facts:
Where the slope of the front yard meets the garden bed, I have standing water. I added topsoil to help the grading a bit but I think the main problem is the soil just doesn't perc well enough to allow the water to reach the French drain. I'm not looking for rich healthy grass, just getting rid of the soggy soil. Can anyone provide some insight on the best solution for this situation? Should I till it and mix some sand or will the sand just wash away? Maybe just aerate the compacted soil and reseed?
- There is a French drain around the property to divert water from the foundation
- The lawn is shaded for most of the day, so the grass is pretty much overrun with broadleaf and moss, depending on the area.
- The soil percs well in the back yard (seems sandier/finer) but the front yard seems to have higher clay content
Where the slope of the front yard meets the garden bed, I have standing water. I added topsoil to help the grading a bit but I think the main problem is the soil just doesn't perc well enough to allow the water to reach the French drain. I'm not looking for rich healthy grass, just getting rid of the soggy soil. Can anyone provide some insight on the best solution for this situation? Should I till it and mix some sand or will the sand just wash away? Maybe just aerate the compacted soil and reseed?
