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Biodrainage will help prevent your basement from turning into a swimming pool.

A Beautiful Landscape That Quietly Solves Your Water Problems. High groundwater quietly destroys a yard—soils stay soggy, grass struggles, and low spots never dry. Roots suffocate, lawns compact, and whole areas become unusable. Homeowners start asking: Why won’t my yard drain? Why is the ground always wet? Why do traditional drains keep failing? Biodrainage solves these issues naturally by using…

Why Are There Trees on the Property, but There’s Still a Lot of Water?

Having trees doesn’t automatically mean your yard will dry out. In many cases, the trees on a property simply aren’t the right species, the right age, or in the right condition to make a real difference. Here’s why water can still linger even when trees are present: 1. The Existing Trees Aren’t High‑Water‑Use Species Many common landscape trees—spruce, pine, ornamental…

Rules for planting plants to ensure good drainage.

1. Choose Plants That Love Moisture Plant species adapted to wet soils first. They stabilize the area, drink deeply, and help restore balance while the rest of the yard dries out. 2. Elevate the Root Zone Mound soil before planting to lift roots above soggy layers. This improves oxygen flow and prevents root suffocation in heavy, wet ground. 3. Space…

Trees Are Nature’s Transpiration Champions

Which Trees in Cleveland Evaporate the Most Water? Trees are unmatched in their ability to move water. A single mature, high‑water‑use tree can evaporate tens of gallons of water a day through its leaves. No pump, pipe, or drain works as quietly or as continuously. Their deep roots pull moisture from saturated soil, and their broad canopies release it back…

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