Hey all, While digging in my garden I found this conduit(?). I thought maybe it’s for some electrical wires but when I opened it up it’s just empty but filled with soil. Any idea what this could be used for? TIA
It’s ag pipe or drainage pipe to drain water away from an area and disperse it. It is full of little holes for the water to get in.
ShoneWar
It’s for water under surface drainage.
mak0-reactor
It’s agpipe for drainage and normally routes excess water to a stormwater point, I’d leave it in place else you’ll have a mud pit instead of a garden next time you get heavy rain.
Turbulent-turbans
Its slotted agg pipe for drainage, meant to take the water that flows towards the bricks away to a drain etc.
Awkward_Blueberry740
often you put geo fabric over it that prevents soil filling it up but still let’s water through. Or put a layer of 20mm rocks over it so the soil isn’t directly on top of it.
Mr_Mojo_Risin_83
I use one to take my laundry water out into my garden and soak it out the hose into the ground
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It’s ag pipe or drainage pipe to drain water away from an area and disperse it. It is full of little holes for the water to get in.
It’s for water under surface drainage.
It’s agpipe for drainage and normally routes excess water to a stormwater point, I’d leave it in place else you’ll have a mud pit instead of a garden next time you get heavy rain.
Its slotted agg pipe for drainage, meant to take the water that flows towards the bricks away to a drain etc.
often you put geo fabric over it that prevents soil filling it up but still let’s water through. Or put a layer of 20mm rocks over it so the soil isn’t directly on top of it.
I use one to take my laundry water out into my garden and soak it out the hose into the ground