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How to cope with a Flooded Garden

February 11, 2010 by  
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I have come across a really useful website for those who have to live with a flooded or waterlogged garden.

I can't imagine what it must be like to live through the floods and, even worse, to be flooded year after year. During these times sorting out the house is obviously a priority but it must be heartbreaking to find your garden destroyed each year.

This website not only deals with gardens which have actually flooded but also for gardens which are damp or have heavy moisture-retaining clay.

When a garden gets very wet or is continually damp it is very difficult to grow all of the plants you'd like to but luckily there are lots of plants that thrive in damp and flooded situations.

The Flooded Garden provides free guidance and access to more detailed information on how to ensure that you can still have a beautiful and manageable garden.

Take a look today and prepare yourself for the next flood.

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