These diverters are not gutters.
How to have a flower bed with no gutters.
I have no gutters on my house.
Flowers grown along the top of each ridge benefit from better drainage.
Eventually the water will make its way from the roof to the ground without flooding your home.
If you notice that you don t have rain gutters and you haven t notice any water problems in your home you may be wondering if you really need rain gutters.
Diverters are metal sections that you can install above doorways or flower beds to protect them against frequent rainfall.
Exceedingly dry soil can harm your foundation by causing movement.
Rain chains are a popular japanese alternative to gutters or downspouts.
Mulchingcan help maintain the right amount of moisture.
Drenching the bed with water using a water hose or waiting for a good rain will provide all the clarity you need.
If you live in an arid climate and don t experience periods of heavy rain.
If your flower bed is already established identify the low areas where water settles.
Here is what you need to know.
Apr 8 2012 genius.
I have a problem with the area surrounding my entire house not quite the same as yours mine floods in the back even with gutters and grass can t take it but weeds can and they won t go away.
Ridge planting where the soil is built up into an 8 inch ridge along each row provides an alternative to drain tiles.
My decision that we haven t done yet is to cut in approx 1 5 feet out and either stone or lay a crap load of mulch down to stop weeds and place large potted plants around it just so it doesn t look so.
4 plastic gutter filled with rocks 1 unused plastic pot to catch water where the two roof angles meet.
Mark each of these locations where water is pooling in the flower bed.
First of all not all homes need a gutter system.
They are short sections of aluminum usually only several feet long that are fitted underneath the shingles of the roof to form a metal wall that diverts the rainwater away.
Mulch your flower beds mulch acts like a sponge and will retain water during times of excessive heat.
They protect your home from water building up by pushing the fluid through a series of stacking chains or cups.