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07-25-2008, 08:15 PM #1OPMember
Flood problem
Plant is underwater with recent storms.
I guess i picked a bad spot lol.
Should i dig up and move or hope it receeds soon?
Thxzoott Reviewed by zoott on . Flood problem Plant is underwater with recent storms. I guess i picked a bad spot lol. Should i dig up and move or hope it receeds soon? Thx Rating: 5
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07-25-2008, 08:47 PM #2Senior Member
Flood problem
i would cut your loses and not bother with it anymore. sorry to hear about the floods
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07-25-2008, 09:46 PM #3Senior Member
Flood problem
Originally Posted by zoott
Plan and prevent.
If its in a flood plain you need to think ahead and look for water marks for were the past water lines have raised and if you can raise your level "above those marks" and barrier your plants or use buckets for emergency moves during flood times Also digging large drainage ditches "flood it away" helps slow the rise in the area..
GL with that.. sucks to hear
Flood plains are great areas to plant cause the soil tends to be very fertile with the floods washing in and out the soil "sticks leafs sand dirt rocks all gets mixed and washed up"
they do love water... just in moderation
:rastasmoke:
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