2013-01-27
Gardening Safety After a Flood
According to Alys Fowler, it is suggested that all gardeners work to
improve drainage by aerating the soil and planting trees and shrubs on a
raised mound. She also stressed out the importance. of adding compost. heavy duty casters
The more compost that's in, the better the drainage and water holding
capacity."Shrubs and fruit trees are particularly vulnerable in
waterlogged soil during the winter months, says Alys. Shrubs aren't able
to put on new roots as quickly as perennials and cannot cope for long
periods of time underneath water. Planting trees and shrubs on raised
ground will help to improve drainage.Alys also suggests that
following a wet winter, vegetable gardeners should hold off from early
sowing until the soil is dry enough.Coping with the after-effectsAnother
gardener presenter in the name of Glyn, who believes that every
gardener learns from experience. He suggests using good, strong staking
and to make sure water courses are always left open. "When paving
patios, solid wheel wheelbarrow always remember to keep the fall of the patio away from the
house and create beds and borders close to the house to improve
drainage."Sally Smith, Head of the Advisory Service at Garden
Organic, is optimistic about the recovery of garden plants which have
been under water for less than a week. However, to be on the safe side,
she recommends taking cuttings. Plants that seem to have survived
initially, may die off the following season from root damage.Pruning
ornamentals right back will also give plants a better chance of
survival. "The less leafy green to support, the better." Sally suggests
staying off wet ground for a while to reduce compaction, and sowing a
green manure to help dry out the soil and restore nutrients.Safety tips for vegetablesWhen
it comes to vegetables, it's important to know whether your soil is
contaminated. If you're unsure, you can ring your local council for more
information.Sally recommends salvaging what you can in the
vegetable patch. It's imperative that you wash your vegetables
thoroughly before cooking with them. "If it's leafy vegetables, such as
salad, which is eaten raw, it's probably best not to eat them at all."
You could try re-sowing crops for a later harvest.Even gardeners
that escape actual flooding can suffer problems from prolonged rain,
especially fruit and vegetable growers. Potato blight can be a common
problem and Sally suggests digging potatoes up and storing them in a
cool, dry place.Waterlogged soilAs flood waters subside,
poorly-drained soils can lead to waterlogging. Few garden plants are
able to cope with long periods in ground saturated with water. When soil
is waterlogged, plants literally drown. Water fills all the air spaces
between the soil particles and this prevents oxygen from reaching the
roots. In turn, this causes the soil to stagnate and prevents root
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