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Our front yard is on an incline and in a heavy rain water cascaded down over the sidewalk, and pooled in various places in the front yard; so we had a French drain installed. That was early in 2008. The contractor planted seed but it didn't make it. We replanted the area (which is about thirty feet) working the soil first, adding topsoil, fertilizer, watering regularly. That was in mid summer of 2008. It seemed to be doing all right at the end of last summer, came up this year, but is now dying rapidly even though it's had plenty of Spring rain. Obviously, we've got a problem.
I don't know offhand how much soil is on top of the drain, but it seemed reasonably deep, and the contractor indicated that we would have no problem with grass growing over the area, which is obviously not the case. Now we've got a thirty foot section running through our front yard with dying grass, and it looks pretty bad.
Obviously a French drain area is not going to hold water the same as the rest of the lawn, that's it's purpose, but I didn't realize that we would have this type of problem. Need some suggestions please.
One idea is to fill the area with decorative rock, but I just don't think that the area is going to look right. It's about three foot out from the sidewalk (and runs parallel to it) and I'm afraid that a line of decorative rock is going to stand out oddly.
I'm wondering if there is a type of grass seed that requires little water or has a particular type of root system that could work. In case location is an issue, we live in northern Kentucky (Bluegrass comes to mind, but I think that it requires a lot of water). The seed that we put down was a "Triathalon" blend, guaranteed to grow anywhere -- anywhere but here I guess. Sure would appreciate any suggestions on seed or landscaping ideas.
I don't know offhand how much soil is on top of the drain, but it seemed reasonably deep, and the contractor indicated that we would have no problem with grass growing over the area, which is obviously not the case. Now we've got a thirty foot section running through our front yard with dying grass, and it looks pretty bad.
Obviously a French drain area is not going to hold water the same as the rest of the lawn, that's it's purpose, but I didn't realize that we would have this type of problem. Need some suggestions please.
One idea is to fill the area with decorative rock, but I just don't think that the area is going to look right. It's about three foot out from the sidewalk (and runs parallel to it) and I'm afraid that a line of decorative rock is going to stand out oddly.
I'm wondering if there is a type of grass seed that requires little water or has a particular type of root system that could work. In case location is an issue, we live in northern Kentucky (Bluegrass comes to mind, but I think that it requires a lot of water). The seed that we put down was a "Triathalon" blend, guaranteed to grow anywhere -- anywhere but here I guess. Sure would appreciate any suggestions on seed or landscaping ideas.