| 1 | An Actual Dry Stream Bed (in the Woods) Posted by: Jugglerguy on Sun, Oct 16, 05 at 19:09 6 follow-ups, last one posted on Sat, May 12, 12 at 21:47 I was squirrel hunting the other day on a friend's land and ran across a dry stream bed at the bottom of a ravine. Since I'm continually seeing people here and on TV trying to create dry stream beds in their lawns, I thought I'd post some picture |
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| 2 | Creating a dry bed stream with stone? Posted by: CapeHeart on Sun, Jul 18, 04 at 23:15 6 follow-ups, last one posted on Thu, Oct 20, 05 at 7:48 Hello Not sure if this is the correct forum to post this question but I will ask any way. We put in a ramp for my daughter off our front porch, she has always been independant and would rather have the ramp look more like a deck off the po |
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| 3 | Will run off move the rocks in a dry stream bed? Posted by: NoNews on Fri, Jul 22, 05 at 22:41 5 follow-ups, last one posted on Tue, Aug 2, 05 at 17:56 I'm building a small foot bridge over an area that is wet after rains. I plan to put river rocks (purchased) down following the path that the run off follows. Will the rains move the rocks? There is a very slight grade to the property. I don't |
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| 4 | What do you think of the concept of a dry creek bed? Posted by: denninmi 6A SE Michigan on Fri, Jul 6, 12 at 11:17 9 follow-ups, last one posted on Sun, May 19, 13 at 22:23 This is something I've always wanted to do. I have a slightly sloped area about 20 feet or so away from my larger pond that I think would be a nice place for such a feature. If I did it, I wonder if it would be better to actually install with |
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| 5 | Design help needed for my dry gulch project Posted by: jonnyb023 6a on Wed, Aug 1, 12 at 10:10 19 follow-ups, last one posted on Thu, Aug 2, 12 at 21:41 I have an area where I have collected rocks of variuous sizes and created a dry gulch. In the Spring I would like to start on a project there. Return to the Hosta Forum | Post a Follow-Up Design help needed for my |
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| 7 | Dry Creek needs to finished. Any ideas on artistic landscapers? Posted by: bagsmom on Mon, Dec 28, 09 at 10:22 8 follow-ups, last one posted on Sun, Jan 24, 10 at 17:04 We have a cottage-y house with a woodsy, natural area behind it. I love it. One of our home improvement projects was digging a dry creek along the entire length of the property, to direct water away from house and down the gentle hill to to th |
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| 8 | Dry stream planted Posted by: NoNews on Wed, Aug 3, 05 at 20:46 1 follow-up, last one posted on Thu, Aug 4, 05 at 21:38 Today, we laid down some small pebbles and larger river rock following the path of a small drainage stream in our back yard. There is no water now, except in heavy rains. There is very little grade, so I hope it stay put. Nancy Follo |
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| 9 | Once I get an idea into my head; Dry Gulch II Posted by: jonnyb023 6a on Wed, Aug 8, 12 at 16:20 18 follow-ups, last one posted on Fri, Aug 10, 12 at 9:22 I wasn't going to do anything on the gulch until Spring....but- I just could not stop thinking about it. The grass is Japanese hakone grass ... Hakonechlo Return to the Hosta Forum | Post a Follow-Up Once I get an |
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| 10 | How to make a dry river bed? Posted by: DesertNewbie on Sun, Nov 21, 04 at 21:28 4 follow-ups, last one posted on Tue, Mar 6, 12 at 14:31 I have desert landscape in my front yard and want to put in a dry river bed. I have seen quite a few, however I don't know exactly the procedure for installing it. The rocks are rounded and leave gaps which will undoubtedly fill up with weeds. I h |
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| 11 | Georgia streams and creeks Posted by: vardaeml on Mon, Apr 10, 06 at 11:59 3 follow-ups, last one posted on Tue, Apr 25, 06 at 21:52 This is my first year in my house (my first house). I have a great backyard - dappled shade with a mature oak canopy - which is just right for Georgia natives. (Yum! Azaleas!) My back yard has a fairly strong slope toward my house, but the ar |
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| 12 | How to replant a dangerous stream bank? Posted by: restorephoto 5 (central Indiana) on Mon, Dec 31, 12 at 14:55 11 follow-ups, last one posted on Tue, Mar 5, 13 at 11:25 We have a small dry stream running through our neighborhood. It floods severely a few times each year during and following thunderstorms. In our yard, fieldstones prevent most of the erosion, but the stream banks in the neighbor's yard (see photos |
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| 13 | plants/ flowers on front yard berm Posted by: bacon13 4 on Thu, Feb 9, 12 at 16:19 18 follow-ups, last one posted on Wed, Feb 22, 12 at 11:19 I have this berm in my front yard. It has river birch and juniper (i believe) planted. I would like to replace all or most of the juniper with something else. Any suggestions...... please? I am in Minnesota by the way. Return to th |
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| 14 | Front yard/drainage question--dry creek/rain garden Posted by: Sarabethers none on Fri, Jan 6, 12 at 12:55 4 follow-ups, last one posted on Sun, Jan 8, 12 at 20:16 Hi there, I have a new to me home, and I've been tackling a few front yard landscaping projects. I want to install a dry stream bed instead of a long gross downspout extension like the one present now. My question is, the dry stream bed in th |
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| 15 | The dry streambed in action Posted by: wonbyherwits on Mon, Jul 7, 08 at 15:31 5 follow-ups, last one posted on Tue, Jul 8, 08 at 14:32 The rains finally came, and we were so glad that our slopes are planted as gardens instead of washed away in muddy erosion! Also, our driveway was saved by the dry streambed. The moisture loving plants in the rain garden are happy campers, too. |
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| 16 | Like A Bridge Over Troubled Water Posted by: spectre z10 Sunset 24CA on Fri, Jan 16, 04 at 18:40 27 follow-ups, last one posted on Sat, May 12, 12 at 22:31 Hello All: I'm designing a garden path with pavers that meanders through an area with berms and slopes. I've come to a part of the garden that, until now, has been a mud pit when it rains. I've cut a channel to drainage and converted it to a d |
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| 17 | Dry river bed Posted by: forensicmom 7a on Mon, Sep 12, 11 at 7:12 4 follow-ups, last one posted on Tue, Sep 27, 11 at 7:03 I'm not exactly sure if this is the board I need to post this but I hope someone can help. I have a drainage issue with one side of my house and the entire edge of my very long flower bed (almost 160') gets washed away with any heavy rains. I us |
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| 18 | How do I make water puddles look good? (PICS) Well I just moved into a new townhouse apartment and there are some erosion and drainage issues with the yard. The soil seems to be mostly clay and so does not drain well and becomes a muddy mess when it rains. I had the idea of a |
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| 19 | Ideas for evergreen coverage of an eyesore Posted by: schabadoo 6 on Sat, Mar 31, 12 at 23:17 33 follow-ups, last one posted on Thu, Apr 12, 12 at 23:20 Hi everyone, My patio faces a northern slope into a small creek, and it's terrible to look at. The conditions are lousy: part sun, very dry, steep slope. I planted a few fall clearance red twig dogwoods towards the bottom, but I don't think th |
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| 20 | Flat Grey Stones for Dry Stone Bed Posted by: Mary_Elizabeth Connecticut on Fri, Aug 10, 12 at 20:15 1 follow-up, posted on Mon, Aug 13, 12 at 8:36 Hello! I am looking for stones for a dry stream bed for our client's home in Connecticut. My boss saw the larger stones in the photograph shown here, in a little garden outside an apartment house on Central Park South. She would like to get si |
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