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Dave K

Glenside, PA
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  • My yard. The far left against the fence line is where water accumulates. Ponding goes almost to the garage on the right side when it's filled up. 1

Outdoor Living: How can I reclaim part of yard where lots of water collects?

Our yard slopes to a low point in the back corner. Our neighbors yards also all slope down to this point. So when it rains heavily, the area turns into a pond with 6 - 12 inches of water. The water spreads far out and gets fairly deep. It takes a few days for the water to evaporate/seep into the ground. And for even longer the whole area is a soggy marsh that's unusable.

I've gotten suggestions from a few local landscapers. One suggested running a drain pipe underground to ...»

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Dave K Glenside, PA
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  • Dave K
    Commented on Jun 25, 2012
    Thank you all for the tips. ...»

    @Woodbridge Environmetal: The neighbors have not been receptive in the past to other shared issues (ie the giant tree in the photo). I will definitely get in touch with the township engineers office to see what guidance they can provide. I know this is a delicate issue that should not be done without township involvement.

    @Douglas: A few people have mentioned water gardens but I wasn't quite sure what that meant. Thank you for this link. It seems to detail some of the options. I will have to dig into it.

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