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Can a raised bed be used to hold back runoff?

tanama
17 years ago

We are trying to control some stormwater drainage problems in our yard, including a couple of places where water from neighbors' yards tends to flow into ours. We can't force them to grade their yard away from ours, so we're looking for ways to keep at least the runoff from a high-normal out of our yard.

A landscaper friend pointed out areas where we needed to fill in, but the area involved is so wide, he suggested that we build up a dirt berm along the fence.

I'd like something that looked better than that, plus I've always loved the look of raised garden beds, so I'm wondering if this could work in combination:

Could a long raised garden bed be used in place of regularly graded soil to help hold back water?

If so,

What materials should or should not be used to build the sides of the bed?

What can I plant there? Do I need to focus on plants that might do well in a "rain garden", or will raising the bed be enough to protect the plants from being damaged?

Thanks for any advice & suggestions that you have!

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