I've got some money earmarked for home improvement. First priority: Standing water in the crawlspace. Second priority: reducing the lawn and putting in native plants and butterfly host plants. (My day care has "Butterflies" in its name, so I'd better attract more of them!)
So we had a guy come around today for a quote on the crawlspace, but instead of saying "Sump pump, perimeter drain, new vapor barrier," he said "Flashing and grill wells, run all the downspouts to the back yard, dig a rain garden, put in native plants and pollinator host plants." He said there wouldn't be standing water in the rain garden except for immediately after a major rain event, and it would all drain within 24 hours (right now we get standing water in our yard and all the neighbors' yards; we're adjacent to a flood plain).
Two birds, one stone, huh? Any experience with this? What other cool stuff have you done with your child-friendly landscaping? Have you had drainage issues or other water issues around your little ones?
So we had a guy come around today for a quote on the crawlspace, but instead of saying "Sump pump, perimeter drain, new vapor barrier," he said "Flashing and grill wells, run all the downspouts to the back yard, dig a rain garden, put in native plants and pollinator host plants." He said there wouldn't be standing water in the rain garden except for immediately after a major rain event, and it would all drain within 24 hours (right now we get standing water in our yard and all the neighbors' yards; we're adjacent to a flood plain).
Two birds, one stone, huh? Any experience with this? What other cool stuff have you done with your child-friendly landscaping? Have you had drainage issues or other water issues around your little ones?
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