Hi all,
I’ve just put in a trampoline pad on a sloping block, and the recent heavy rain has exposed a problem I hadn’t planned for: a mini “river” forms behind the retaining wall and back fence, about 150 mm wide. Each downpour has carved it a little deeper, so I need a practical fix before the next storm season.
What I’d like to achieve
Ideas so far
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Simple garden edge + rock channel
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Install a 100 mm plastic garden edge (e.g. Icon Plastics Jarrah Garden Edge) on the right side to steer water straight down the back.
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Line the trench with plastic or geotextile, fill with small drainage rock, and top with larger rock to resist scouring.
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Surface drain
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Lay a polymer channel drain with grate (e.g. Everhard EasyDrain 3 m), then pipe it to the stormwater system.
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Problem: there’s a 100 mm drop from the fence line to the top of the existing rock, so the channel won’t sit flush without extra excavation or a concrete haunch.
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Agg-pipe (French drain)
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100 mm slotted pipe wrapped in geotextile, buried in coarse gravel, discharging downhill.
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Might be overkill, but could future-proof the area if rainfall events keep getting heavier.
Site sketch
I’ve attached a rough diagram showing the current flow path, the proposed garden edge on the right, and the main inflow point along the top fence line.
Any experience with similar slopes? I’m torn between the quick garden-edge solution and digging in proper drainage. Keen to hear what’s worked (or failed) for you.
Thanks!
— Dylan
Where water runs in.
River trench ive cleaned out a bit. Showing errosion on back fence
Slight errosion on back corner
left side, minor errosion, not too worried
Pad
Right angle bend at back of propoerty, water needs to run around this corner.
