Hi - looking for some advice from you esteemed experts
Builders recently removed some patio slabs from our garden. We plan to plant a small tree and some plants, so the slabs have been replaced with soil. The removed slabs used to hide a small drainage channel. They were in a rush to complete the job and simply placed two drain covers between the soil and the remaining slabs.
When it's rainy or windy, the soil falls through the drain covers and clogs up the drainage channel.
I think I need to create a barrier that properly isolates the soil from the drainage channel but would like some advice, especially:
1. Is introducing a barrier the only solution?
2. If it is, how should I go about creating the barrier? If there is another solution, how do I go about implementing it?
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Builders recently removed some patio slabs from our garden. We plan to plant a small tree and some plants, so the slabs have been replaced with soil. The removed slabs used to hide a small drainage channel. They were in a rush to complete the job and simply placed two drain covers between the soil and the remaining slabs.
When it's rainy or windy, the soil falls through the drain covers and clogs up the drainage channel.
I think I need to create a barrier that properly isolates the soil from the drainage channel but would like some advice, especially:
1. Is introducing a barrier the only solution?
2. If it is, how should I go about creating the barrier? If there is another solution, how do I go about implementing it?
Pictures below:
1. Without annotations
2. With annotations
3. Alternative view