Can Your Garden Help Prevent Flooding? A Thousand Litres of Rain: Problem or Resource?
Can Your Garden Help Prevent Flooding? A Thousand Litres of Rain: Problem or Resource? A thousand litres of rain falling on your property is either a problem or a resource. The choice is often ours. That may sound dramatic, but anyone who has watched water rush down a driveway, bounce off paving slabs, fill a drain, and then disappear towards an already overloaded road gully will know exactly what I mean. Most people think flood prevention is something councils do with big drains, concrete channels, warning signs, pumps, flood barriers and occasionally a man in a high-vis jacket looking worried beside a swollen river. But there is another side to flood prevention, and it is much closer to home. It is the garden. Not the grand National Trust sort of garden with sweeping lawns, elegant ponds and someone called Nigel pruning roses with terrifying confidence. I mean ordinary gardens: front gardens, back gardens, school gardens, patios, driveways, borders, lawns, vegetable patches, an...