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What do you do for low spots in your yard?

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Emily Sparks

Published May 23, 2026

What do you do for low spots in your yard?

Filling Low Spots in the Lawn You can easily make your own lawn patching soil by mixing sand and dry topsoil in equal parts of half-and-half, spreading the leveling mix into low-lying areas of the lawn. Some people also use compost, which is great for enriching the soil.

How do you landscape a soggy yard?

One of the more traditional ways of dealing with wet spots is to incorporate four to six inches of compost into the soil. Adding sand will also help dry out the area. In severe cases of soggy landscape, a drainage system can be installed to intercept and convey water away from the wet area.

What can I do about a soggy garden?

How to Fix a Waterlogged Lawn

  1. Aeration. Aerating the lawn will help to improve drainage and will add air into the soil which will improve the conditions for the grass roots to live in.
  2. Moss Killer & Fertiliser.
  3. Dig A French Drain.
  4. Choose Permeable Paths & Patios.
  5. Dig A Ditch.
  6. Plant A Bog Garden.
  7. Over-Seeding.
  8. Collect Rainwater.

What can I plant in my yard for privacy?

Something of a compromise between fencing and plant screens is presented by the option of installing a lattice privacy screen: vines can be planted to cover the lattice and beautify your screen. Perhaps your problem isn’t prying eyes, but voracious appetites.

What kind of plants can I plant in my yard?

You can save yourself time and money by planting low-maintenance, drought-tolerant perennials, in addition to grouping plants with similar irrigation needs together in your yard. There are many attractive perennials to choose from that hold up to dry conditions.

What’s the best solution for a problem yard?

Fortunately, you have several landscaping allies that present themselves as landscape solutions for dealing with these and other problem areas. If a rocky slope is your problem area, then a rock garden design presents itself naturally enough as a landscape solution. Why not use the terrain’s rockiness to your advantage, rather than fighting it?

How to build a rain garden in your yard?

Rain Garden Details Create the rain garden by building a berm in a low spot in the yard, then build swales to channel runoff from the gutters and higher parts of the yard. The water is then absorbed into the soil through the network of deep plant roots. Use a mix of plants adapted to your area and to the different water depths.

Why are there so many low spots in my yard?

Sometimes, especially if low spots in the yard are ruts or low because heavy traffic pushed soil down, the relative lack of pore space in the soil can interfere with proper drainage and impacts the health of grass plants.

What’s the best way to fix a low spot in the yard?

For shallow depressions no more than a few inches lower than the surrounding soil surface, gradually correct the low spot with topdressing. Spread 1/2 inch of loose, dry topdressing material in low spots and use a broom to move the material around uniformly, forcing it off of grass blades and down to the soil surface.

You can save yourself time and money by planting low-maintenance, drought-tolerant perennials, in addition to grouping plants with similar irrigation needs together in your yard. There are many attractive perennials to choose from that hold up to dry conditions.

What to do if there is no vegetation in a low spot?

If no vegetation is growing in the low spot, simply address any problematic compaction, fill the low spot in with topsoil, and then reseed, re-sod or otherwise vegetate the spot.