Some friends were over a week or two ago and mentioned that we could damage our foundation and be having water leaking in to our basement due to our raised beds. They said that the best thing to do was to pull all of the soil out, put down a barrier, that would go up along the walls, and then put the soil back.
So that's what we did.
I think shoveling the soil out was the worst part of the job. I worked on it alone the first day and the second day I had a little help.
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This was all of the dirt that came out of the bed. |
The second day was non-stop shoveling. We took a break for lunch and a break for... well just for a break. But otherwise we worked from morning until 5PM to get it finished. We even brought over some of the compost to add to the top.
I replanted the rose buses and a couple other plants that had already started growing, my fingers are crossed that they will re-establish themselves. It isn't completely done as I'd like to add some more boulders, transplant some day lilies, and put some more soil in to make sure it's angled correctly to shed the water away from the house, but I think it's going to be better once it's done.