** Lowcountry yards often struggle with water pooling after heavy rain. Eco-conscious drainage design can protect your landscape—and water table—while enhancing curb appeal.**
Dig shallow depressions, fill with well-draining soil, and plant moisture-loving natives like Joe-Pye weed or swamp hibiscus. These gardens absorb rain runoff beautifully.
French drains—gravel-filled trenches with perforated piping—move water naturally and quietly. Cover with native stone for a seamless look.
Gentle swales direct rainwater toward planting areas, while berms on the uphill side slow runoff.
Gravel or paver systems with gaps allow rainwater to percolate rather than run off, reducing erosion.
Capture runoff from roofs and use it to water the landscape. This reduces irrigation needs and eases stormwater flow.
With these green drainage solutions, your yard becomes both beautiful and resilient—designed to handle rain rather than fight it.