GROW YOUR LAWN
In gardens where landfill specifications have
been followed scrupulously the chances of
water stagnation over an extended period of
time are very low. In such garden spaces level
differences, slopes and draining points would
normally become functional during heavy rain.
In large campuses water may be allowed to
drain into a pond area. The aim of land
fillspecifications should be to protect the land
against water stagnation, as opposed to
retention, to gauge topographical slopes and to
work on the area surrounding the structures
with landfills to allow excess water to drain off
without washing away the top soil.
One way of preparing your lawn for the
monsoon is to shave it short just before the rain.
A sprinkling of manure will then help the grass
grow rapidly when it finds nourishment in the
form of rain. Also using the lawn mover or the
scythe in wet conditions is impossible and an
overgrown lawn is not a very pretty sight.
Garden equipment and fixtures also suffer
some damage during heavy rain. Sprinklers
and pipelines need to be
cleaned professionally before putting them
to use as the chances of soil clogging the
network is quite high. The inlet and outlet
pipes and the tiles on the wall of swimming
pools and fountains need to be cleaned. All
electrical fittings need to be checked before
use as there is a chance of water seepage
into the exposed fittings. Garden furniture
will definitely ask for a dab of paint.
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Grow your lawn

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    In gardens wherelandfill specifications have been followed scrupulously the chances of water stagnation over an extended period of time are very low. In such garden spaces level differences, slopes and draining points would normally become functional during heavy rain. In large campuses water may be allowed to drain into a pond area. The aim of land fillspecifications should be to protect the land against water stagnation, as opposed to retention, to gauge topographical slopes and to work on the area surrounding the structures with landfills to allow excess water to drain off without washing away the top soil.
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    One way ofpreparing your lawn for the monsoon is to shave it short just before the rain. A sprinkling of manure will then help the grass grow rapidly when it finds nourishment in the form of rain. Also using the lawn mover or the scythe in wet conditions is impossible and an overgrown lawn is not a very pretty sight.
  • 4.
    Garden equipment andfixtures also suffer some damage during heavy rain. Sprinklers and pipelines need to be cleaned professionally before putting them to use as the chances of soil clogging the network is quite high. The inlet and outlet pipes and the tiles on the wall of swimming pools and fountains need to be cleaned. All electrical fittings need to be checked before use as there is a chance of water seepage into the exposed fittings. Garden furniture will definitely ask for a dab of paint.
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