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If you want to remediate standing water or wet areas in your yard in Monmouth County, you’ll need a company that can plan and install the proper drainage system. Poor drainage is not only unsightly but can jeopardize the health of your lawn, shrubs and gardens as well as being a breeding ground for mosquitoes.
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Standing water or muddy areas also increase slip and falls and cause injuries to your family or guests. Most grass, shrubs and trees do not thrive and often die in soil that is saturated.
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Types of yard drain systems
Proper grading
A properly graded yard uses gravity to direct the water away from your home or building and drains it naturally.
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Swales are man-made ridges and graded low areas that direct the water to where it can drain away naturally or dissipate over a large area, helping to reduce the need for watering while helping to reduce or prevent flooding and perpetually wet areas.
The use of plants and trees that thrive in heavily watered areas
Planting trees, shrubs and plants that have evolved to live in wetter areas is a good choice for areas that have small amounts of excess water. Here is a list for your reference.
Trees:
Deciduous Trees
Acer rubrum – Red Maple
Fraxinus pennsylvanica – Green Ash
Liquidambar styraciflua – Sweet Gum
Platanus occidentalis – Sycamore
Quercus bicolor – Swamp White Oak
Quercus nigra – Water Oak
Quercus palustris – Pin Oak
Quercus phellos – Willow Oak
Salix species – Willows
Taxodium ascendens – Pond Cypress
Taxodium distichum – Bald Cypress
Betula nigra – River Birch
Carpinus caroliniana – Ironwood
Diospyros virginiana – Persimmon
Gleditsia triacanthos – Honey Locust
Magnolia macrophylla – Bigleaf Magnolia
Small Deciduous Trees
Amelanchier arborea – Juneberry
Cornus alternifolia – Pagoda Dogwood
Hamamelis virginiana – Witch Hazel
Magnolia tripetala – Umbrella Magnolia
Ostrya virginiana – Hop Hornbeam
Evergreen Trees
Chamaecyparis thyoides -White Cedar
Ilex cassine – Dahoon
Ilex opaca – American Holly
Magnolia grandiflora – Southern Magnolia
Shrubs, Ground Cover & Vines
Shrubs
Ilex glabra – Inkberry
Ilex verticillata – Winterberry
Ilex vomitoria – Yaupon Holly
Myrica cerifera – Wax Myrtle
Callicarpa americana – American Beautyberry
Calycanthus floridus – Sweetshrub
Cephalanthus occidentalis – Buttonbush
Chimonanthus praecox – Wintersweet
Clethra alnifolia – Summersweet
Cornus sericea – Redtwig Dogwood
Forsythia species – Forsythia
Itea virginica – Virginia Sweetspire
Lindera species – Spicebush
Rhododendron atlanticum – Coast Azalea
Rhododendron viscosum – Swamp Azalea
Rhodotypos scandens – Jetbead
Rosa carolina – Carolina Rose
Rosa palustris – Swamp Rose
Sambucus nigra ssp. canadensis – American Elderberry
Spiraea x vanhouttei – Bridal Wreath Spiraea
Thuja occidentalis – American Arborvitae
Vaccinium arboreum – Farkleberry
Viburnum opulus – Cranberry Viburnum
Xanthorhiza simplicissima – Yellowroot
Ground Covers & Vines
Ajuga species – Carpet Bugle
Aspidistra elatior – Cast Iron Plant
Bignonia capreolata – Cross Vine
Campsis radicans – Trumpet Creeper
Convallaria majalis – Lily of the Valley
Decumaria barbara – Wild Climbing Hydrangea
Gelsemium sempervirens – Carolina Jessamine
Hydrangea anomola petiolaris – Climbing Hydrangea
Liriope spicata – Liriope
Lonicera sempervirens – Trumpet Honeysuckle
Smilax smallii – Jackson Vine
Wisteria frutescens – American Wisteria
Ferns, Grasses, Perennials & Annuals
Ferns & Ornamental Grasses
Athyrium filix-femina – Lady Fern
Athyrium nipponicum – Painted Fern
Cyrtomium falcatum – Holly Fern
Dryopteris erythrosora – Autumn Fern
Dryopteris filix-mas – Male Fern
Matteuccia pennsylvanica – Ostrich Fern
Onoclea sensibilis – Sensitive Fern
Osmunda cinnamonea – Cinnamon Fern
*Osmunda regalis – Royal Fern
Thelypteris palustris – Marsh Fern
Arundo donax – Giant Reed
Carex species – Sedges
Chasmanthium latifolium – Northern Sea Oats
Schizachyrium scoparium – Little Bluestem
Sorghastrum nutans – Indian Grass
Spartina pectinata – Cordgrass
Perennials
Astilbe x arendsii – Astilbe
Canna species – Canna
Colocasia esculenta – Elephants Ear
Convallaria majalis – Lily Of The Valley
Crinum americanum – Swamp Lily
Filipendula species – Meadow Sweet
Galium odoratum – Sweet Woodruff
Hemerocallis hybrids and species – Daylily
Iris ensata – Japanese Iris
Iris hybrids – Louisiana Iris
Iris laevigata – Rabbitear Iris
Mentha species – Mints
Mertensia virginica – Virginia Bluebell
Monarda species – Bee Balm
Myosotis scorpioides – Forget-Me-Not
Physostegia virginiana – Obedient Plant
Rhexia virginica – Meadow Beauty
Zantedeschia aethopica – Calla Lily
Zephyranthes atamasca – Atamasco Lily
Zephyranthes candida – Rain Lily
Annuals
Asperula orientalis – Blue Woodruff
Impatiens varieties – Impatiens
Solenostemon cultivars – Coleus
Viola cultivars – Pansy
French drain or a blind ditch
A French drain or blind ditch is one of the most common types of yard drainage systems. This system consists of a ditch with a perforated pipe wrapped in filter fabric and buried in gravel to direct water in the most advantageous manner so that it drains from the property.
Drywell system
A drywell system stores water collected from the home’s downspouts or drains placed in the low spots in a yard. The water flows into an underground storage well. The water will gradually filter out of the well and end up back in the groundwater.
Corrugated plastic tubes
Corrugated tubing can direct the water from a home’s downspouts away from the home and can be an inexpensive solution to basement flooding.
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The tubing can often be buried to for esthetics or safety reasons, and can direct the water to areas of the yard that can easily absorb it or direct it to a drain.
Let Sabba’s Landscaping, Lawn, Pavers, and Fencing help you determine the best yard drainage system for your situation – serving all of Monmouth County
Sabba’s, the founder and President of Sabba’s Landscaping, Lawn, Pavers, and Fencing, knows that people want their yards to drain properly. Danny Sabba is happy to come to your home or business to assess your drainage concerns and discuss your options. He will clearly spell out the pros and cons of each potential solution as well as costs.
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Monmouth residents appreciate his knowledgeable, consultative approach as he listens to their concerns and helps them to determine the best approach to remediating their drainage issues. Sabba’s service is delivered at the highest levels, in a friendly manner, and at fair rates. Danny Sabba takes continuing education courses over the winter months to enhance his knowledge base and skills. He is committed to continually improving the level of the skills he delivers to homeowners.
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Sabba’s Landscaping, Lawn, Pavers, and Fencing can work within your budget. Danny Sabba’s commitment to being the value leader in yard drainage systems is unshakable! If you are looking for personalized service and creative drainage solutions, look no further. Call Danny Sabba at (732) 840-7667 and let Sabba’s Landscaping, Lawn, Pavers, and Fencing design a yard drainage system that will keep your Monmouth County property, safe, healthy and beautiful.