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We're not in a flood zone, but we're on the bottom of a slight slope, relative to our neighbors. Today it rained VERY hard, and I looked out to see my flower beds covered in water. Gawd, what a terrible feeling! We're blessed with good drainage at least, so it went down within an hour after it stopped raining.
Will this harm my plants? I posted in the soil forum that I need to put 2 to 3 inches of soil in my beds for this very reason, but I'm worried about whether I'll have to dig my plants up and replant if I do this.
You know folks, gardening can be stressful! No one ever tells you that 'til you're knee-deep in it and couldn't stop if you wanted to.
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