BigEddy
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- Joined
- Sep 6, 2002
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- Location
- Eastern Ontario
- Tractor
- JD 855, 322, AMT626 plus whatever my son dragged home this month
My front lawn is pretty wet these days, snow melt and rain, but I noticed a spot that was bubbling up. Theres a bit of a low spot in the lawn right there, and it seems my weeping tile is only 2" under. With all the water in the ground, it had nowhere to go but up. So I have a small smelly spot.
I thought weeping tiles were typicaly 6" or more under, so I'm a bit surprised to find it that close to the surface.
Given its on the slope of the mound, and a bit low anyway, I'm thinking of dumping another 2-3" of topsoil on top and hoping for the best. Never noticed it before, and certainly wasn't soggy last summer. Any suggestions?
I thought weeping tiles were typicaly 6" or more under, so I'm a bit surprised to find it that close to the surface.
Given its on the slope of the mound, and a bit low anyway, I'm thinking of dumping another 2-3" of topsoil on top and hoping for the best. Never noticed it before, and certainly wasn't soggy last summer. Any suggestions?