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<blockquote data-quote="Badshot" data-source="post: 8147814" data-attributes="member: 362"><p>Does the land have a natural fall?</p><p>Moling can help obviously.</p><p>However it's possible to drain quite cheaply if you have a natural fall. I made my own drainer which lays 60mm perforated pipe about 21 inches deep, I can even put some pea shingle over the pipe now as I go.</p><p></p><p>If you intend staying a while it'd be a good investment.[ATTACH=full]1037414[/ATTACH]</p><p>That's the pipe I use.</p><p>Although I used 50m coils.</p><p>These 150m coils would be better as less joints to mess about with.</p><p>I reckon the cube of pea shingle does 50-75m.</p><p>So two cubes to a coil.</p><p>So in the region of £200 / 150m.</p><p>It will transform the land.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Badshot, post: 8147814, member: 362"] Does the land have a natural fall? Moling can help obviously. However it's possible to drain quite cheaply if you have a natural fall. I made my own drainer which lays 60mm perforated pipe about 21 inches deep, I can even put some pea shingle over the pipe now as I go. If you intend staying a while it'd be a good investment.[ATTACH type="full"]1037414[/ATTACH] That's the pipe I use. Although I used 50m coils. These 150m coils would be better as less joints to mess about with. I reckon the cube of pea shingle does 50-75m. So two cubes to a coil. So in the region of £200 / 150m. It will transform the land. [/QUOTE]
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