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  2. Tile drainage - Wikipedia

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    Soil type greatly affects the efficacy of tile systems, and dictates the extent to which the area must be tiled to ensure sufficient drainage. Sandier soils will need little, if any, additional drainage, whereas soils with high clay contents will hold their water tighter, requiring tile lines to be placed closer together.

  3. Drainage system (agriculture) - Wikipedia

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    Surface drainage systems are usually applied in relatively flat lands that have soils with a low or medium infiltration capacity, or in lands with high-intensity rainfalls that exceed the normal infiltration capacity, so that frequent waterlogging occurs on the soil surface. Subsurface drainage systems are used when the drainage problem is ...

  4. Here's the Right Way to Grow Eucalyptus in Your Garden - AOL

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    Ramirez warns against using heavy clay soils since “they retain too much moisture, which can lead to root rot.” If planting in a pot, a cactus and succulent mix is ideal as it mimics the plant ...

  5. Hardpan - Wikipedia

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    In soil science, agriculture and gardening, hardpan or soil pan is a dense layer of soil, usually found below the uppermost topsoil layer. [1] There are different types of hardpan, all sharing the general characteristic of being a distinct soil layer that is largely impervious to water. Some hardpans are formed by deposits in the soil that fuse ...

  6. Why turning cities into ‘sponges’ could help fight flooding

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    The land was tilled to turn the hard clay surface soil into a wet and spongy habitat that needs little irrigation or maintenance during the dry season. - Turenscape/Courtesy The Cultural Landscape ...

  7. Expanded clay aggregate - Wikipedia

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    LECA can be mixed with heavy soil to improve its aeration and drainage. In the horticultural practice of hydroponics , LECA is a favored medium for growing plants within; the round shape provides excellent aeration at the root level, while the LECA clay pieces themselves become saturated with water and plant food, thus giving the roots a ...