A home garden is the perfect way to brighten up your landscaping, whether you grow flowers or vegetables. However, keeping your flowerbed or vegetable crop watered and maintained can prove t…
Keep the area dry for storage or added living space
There are a surprising number of trees, shrubs and perennials that tolerate less-than-ideal drainage.
Tips and techniques for high-yield, raised bed vegetable gardening. Raised beds improve drainage, use space more efficiently and increase crop yields.
Transform a soggy yard into a landscape for all seasons by adding smart drainage, a rain garden, a swale and more
Get expert tips for growing succulents in your garden, including how to care for succulents. Learn about watering succulents, amending the soil for good drainage and more.
These tests will tell you everything you need to know about your soil. Learn how to test for soil composition, drainage, biological activity, and acidity.
Steal this look to turn livestock water troughs into stylish DIY raised vegetable beds. Paint a water trough (or watering trough) and add drainage.
We’ve all heard the advice to put gravel in the bottom of a plant pot, and some of us may even have done it. But gravel doesn’t improve drainage in any meaningful way, and you’re probably better off without it.