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Growing => Grow Your Own => Topic started by: shelley bobs on June 07, 2012, 19:13

Title: How do i stop waterlogging?
Post by: shelley bobs on June 07, 2012, 19:13
Just gone up to the allotment in this horrible rain, to find one of my plots is underwater.  My potatoes now will be rotten.  Any suggestions??
Title: Re: How do i stop waterlogging?
Post by: sianb on June 07, 2012, 19:34
I have the same problem so am also interested in any replies

Atb

Sian
Title: Re: How do i stop waterlogging?
Post by: potatogrower on June 07, 2012, 19:38
i guess the best way is to dig a trench 10 inches down and let it fill up with rain water and then use a bucket to empty it out. looks like i might face the problem too but surface standing water is not that bad
Title: Re: How do i stop waterlogging?
Post by: yorkiegal on June 07, 2012, 20:50
the first plot we had came complete with a deep trench all the way around the perimeter. It filled up with water but so did the rest of the plot. I presume because the previous tenant had used raised beds and hadn't dug any of the earth underneath for years so it was all compacted.

Our new plot is on slightly higher ground. When we got it, just after the heavy rain last month, the ground around each bed was waterlogged and a couple were submerged. I've double dug about half the plot out now and have noticed after any rainfall that the half I've dug is significantly less waterlogged  than the rest. :)
Title: Re: How do i stop waterlogging?
Post by: yorkiegal on June 07, 2012, 20:53
oh and i forgot to mention, the trench may well help to reduce any flooding, but if the plot does still flood, please remember where your trench is! I kept falling into mine.
Title: Re: How do i stop waterlogging?
Post by: Yorkie on June 07, 2012, 22:14
Just gone up to the allotment in this horrible rain, to find one of my plots is underwater.  My potatoes now will be rotten.  Any suggestions??


They may not be rotten if the flooding is only temporary.