Is it always a swamp.... or just from recent downpours?Will this work in a garden? Ours is a swamp. I need something to dry out the area in between the mounds where the plants are.
If just recent I'd let it dry out on it's own.
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Is it always a swamp.... or just from recent downpours?Will this work in a garden? Ours is a swamp. I need something to dry out the area in between the mounds where the plants are.
Will this work in a garden? Ours is a swamp. I need something to dry out the area in between the mounds where the plants are.
Good question. We just built a house and this is our first garden on this property. I'm leaning toward it always being pretty wet.Is it always a swamp.... or just from recent downpours?
If just recent I'd let it dry out on it's own.
Fresh wood chips work wonderfully in the garden. The green bits decompose quickly and leach down to the soil feeding it while the wood chips themselves absorb excess water which it will release into the soil when it becomes too dry. Marvelous stuff wood chips.Will this work in a garden? Ours is a swamp. I need something to dry out the area in between the mounds where the plants are.
Hmm...well, time will tell.Good question. We just built a house and this is our first garden on this property. I'm leaning toward it always being pretty wet.
Good for paths or mulch, but not mixed into the soil as they can suck up the nitrogen making it unavailable to the plants.Fresh wood chips work wonderfully in the garden. The green bits decompose quickly and leach down to the soil feeding it while the wood chips themselves absorb excess water which it will release into the soil when it becomes too dry. Marvelous stuff wood chips.
We have had issues with gnats more than flies with all the rain. I put a flypaper strip at the top of the coop where the chickens can't get to it. I also put some fresh herbs in the nesting box (mint, thyme, basil). It isn't 100 percent effective but I have seen a reduction in the number of gnats. Smells fresher which helps, too.Follow up question...what do you do about the swarms of flies that appeared with the mud? We've had flies before, but not to this extent.
Today was nice and sunny which helped to dry out the mud to some extent, but then we had a gully washer thunderstorm about six. The weather forecast for next week is dry and cooler with no mention of rain for several days, so I hope to be finished with this project in a few days. Thank you again for the great advice you all have shared.