Build a creek bed to direct water away from a low spot in your yard.
Landscape drainage problems.
Some drainage problems can result in erosion areas in your yard where excessive downspout water emerges from daylights or pipe openings.
These are often ornamental in design and can add an attractive landscape feature to your yard.
If you have a problem with poor drainage you can correct it with a little work and some simple tools.
It can also be a health hazard harboring mosquito larvae and other pests.
One way to fix this is by installing a dry creek bed to carry the water off.
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Depending on the complexity of your drainage issue this is one of the landscape projects that many times should be left to a professional.
You can solve drainage problems and create an attractive landscape feature at the same time with a dry creek bed.
Sand silt and clay.
In theory every lot was graded to drain so that water in the backyard flows through a swale down the sideyard to the curb or storm drain.
There are three basic soil types.
With the right landscaping the creek bed will look good even when it s dry.
Homesites with clay soils suffer problems with lingering surface water.
You want to fix any drainage issues you have as soon as possible and one way of doing that is by hiring a landscaping company.
If it s sandy it will let water slip right through.
Or if the slope of the ground permits it use a creek bed to drain a low spot.
Standing water in your yard can kill your grass and other plants ruining your landscape.
If your soil is heavy in clay it won t drain very well.