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11. How Does Rain and Snow Affect Your Landscaping?

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Many homeowners don’t realize what a huge part rain and snow should play in their landscaping decisions. A yard’s landscaping should be done in a way that when the rain and snow falls, it will benefit the grass, plants, trees, shrubs, and whatever else you have growing in your landscape. Rainwater should feed the plants, not run off the property or leave a muddy mess.

You should know how the layout of your landscape affects the rain and melting snow that accumulates on your property. This is a simple thing to understand. All you have to do is take a walk around your yard when a good rain moves in. Look for places where the rainwater is forming puddles. You should also look for places where the rainwater and melting snow are forming rivulets, or run-off areas, in your lawn. After the rain has moved out, look for areas that remain muddy too long.

By locating these areas you will know where you need to work on your lawn’s landscape to ensure that it has proper drainage. Correcting a property’s drainage issues is generally better left to a professional. Often it requires a bit of digging, leveling, and the addition of material such as gravel and dirt.

If you do want to do-it-yourself, you will need to do a bit of research before you get started. You’ll need to find out the general rainfall levels of your area, as well as research how to correct drainage issues depending on the specific types of problems you are having. The rainfall information can easily be found online. You can go to your local library to locate books on how to correct property drainage issues.

Many homeowners opt out of doing it themselves once they realize everything that is involved. For them, the money spent to have a professional correct the problem is well worth it. However, people who are pretty savvy with engineering issues may find the process easy to understand. If you’re one of those types of people, after you’ve researched what will be involved in correcting your property’s drainage problems, you will need to locate businesses in your vicinity that will have the equipment and needed materials to get the job done.

Once a piece of property is properly designed, rain and snow will be your best friend versus causing problems and ruining your lawn. A lawn that is correctly leveled will enable precipitation in any form to be used to its advantage. The only time a homeowner will have to deal with water issues again will be if a long drought should settle into their area. If that should happen, homeowners will have to compensate for the absent precipitation and water their lawn and plant life.




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