Hello and thanks for providing this community portal.


I have an 18m long Colorbond fence in my front yard. I intend to plant a hedge along the fence but I have a drainage problem. We are in a low-lying suburb with wet soil and a high water table. To compound matters the neighbour over the fence has concrete surface which drains under the fence into our property creating pooling along the fence - up to 200mm deep after heavy rain.
My current plan:
- Add 200mm x 50mm sleepers along the base of the fence to keep soil from base of Colorbond to protect it from soil
- Add topsoil mix to entire area to level up to a gentle slope towards fence (it already slopes/drains that way)
- Install garden edging approx 400mm from fence to provide an area to plant in order to hide fence
- Add some additional soil to new garden bed against fence to raise new garden bed slightly (100mm?)
Drainage issue: the yard naturally slopes towards the fence and street. I can run ag pipe or possibly a french drain along the fence to transport water to outlet in gutter. My concern is root intrusion from new plants/hedge will invade any drain pipe I install.
I'm looking for any suggestions for what I can do here to allow planting new garden bed along fence without it turning into a muddy bog next time we get heavy rain.
My questions to the community please:
- If I run ag pipe directly under a garden bed with planted hedge or other plants - will it inevitably clog or is there something I do to prevent clogging with roots?
- Is it better to run ag pipe or perhaps a French drain outside the new garden bed, perhaps on the outside of the new garden edge away from the fence?
- Should I bury ag pipe along the fence directly collecting the water coming under the fence from the neighbour and create the new garden bed further away from the fence
Thanks for reading.