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Which Methods or Materials are Available for Ditch Lining?

There are multiple options for ditch lining, yet only a handful of them are worth the cost and effort. 

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What are the Benefits of Lining Ditches?

Regardless of the type of ditch you’re working with, you’ll enjoy the same important benefits from adding a liner.

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What Kind of Ditches Need Liners?

Not all ditches share the same dimensions, volume, erosion resistance, and seasonal demand. 

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What Soils Need a Subsurface Drainage System?

In addition to the surface drainage systems generally used for managing irrigation runoff and other flooding issues, there are also designs for subsurface drainage systems.

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Canals, Culverts, Holding Ponds, and Other Drainage Elements

Each drainage system requires a different design and combination of the standard elements. Yet almost all drainage systems, regardless of eventual use or size, tend to combine the same handful of features in different ways.

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Flexible Liners for All Elements of the Drainage System

Flexible liners are the best option for agricultural drainage systems and similar designs. But not all flexible polymer-based liners offer the same combination of benefits and damage resistance.

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Recharging the Water Table with Proper Discharge

Crop fields generally rely on either existing sources of surface water or high capacity wells and pumps to stay irrigated during the driest parts of the year.

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Connecting Drainage Systems to Local Waterways and Wetlands

Even after holding or treating waste water to reduce its risk to the nearby environment, it’s usually necessary to release the resulting water to some part of the natural waterways in the area.

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Options for Lining Drainage Ditches

For centuries, drainage ditches were impromptu installations that weren’t lined or even executed with much planning and foresight. As new materials have been developed over the years, multiple options stood out for the difficult setting of the drainage system.

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Common Uses for Drainage Systems

While agricultural drainage systems are some of the most common uses for flexible canal liners, they’re far from the only type of drainage system currently in use.

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The Importance of Drainage Systems in Agriculture

Farmers are rarely expected to be experts in hydrology and drainage. However, they need to at least learn the basics to keep their fields from flooding and to control erosion around irrigation systems and farm roads.

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Outdoor vs Covered Hydroponics Systems

Whether you decide to use in-ground or above ground containers for your hydroponics system, you’ll need to decide between open and covered designs.

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Challenges of Profitable Hydroponics Production

Even with the right equipment and some hands on training, there’s no guarantee of success from setting up a hydroponics system. 

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Commercial Hydroponics vs. Backyard and Hobby System

When you search online for information about hydroponics, you’ll find both commercial and hobby resources often mixed together.

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The Right Liner for In-Ground and Custom Built Hydroponics

While a liner might be a requirement for any custom made hydroponic tank or raceway, that doesn’t mean you can use any pond liner you can find. 

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How Do Ponds and Trenches Fit into Hydroponics?

While some of the original hydroculture experiments and related ancient methods used open waterways for growing, most modern hydroponics systems rely on pre-fabricated tanks, pipes, troughs, and similar containers. 

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The Main Methods of Hydroponics

As one of many branches of hydroculture, hydroponics is an umbrella term covering many related but distinct techniques. 

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What are the Potential Benefits of Hydroponics?

With thousands of years of history behind the use of traditional soil-based, it might be surprising that anyone bothered to develop a method of growing crops in water instead. 

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Let Your Natural Swimming Pond Age and Develop

Before adding any fish or taking a long soak, you should let your new swimming pond age and develop a little bit. 

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Understanding and Meeting Local Requirements for Your Natural Swim Pond

In most rural areas, small backyard ponds designed for swimming are not controlled by any local authorities or permitting offices. 

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Plant Selection and Installation in Natural Swimming Pond

Careful plant selection makes the difference between a clean and thriving natural pond and a water feature that requires a lot of attention for the first few years. 

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Water Features that Work Best with Natural Swimming Ponds

Many homeowners want their backyard ponds to serve a double purpose of adding visual appeal and offering a comfortable place to swim. 

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Plant Your Filtration Area in a Natural Swimming Pond

After installing your liner and filling your pond, it’s time to add your filtration plants. 

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Controlling Algae Growth in a Natural Swimming Pond

Algae is one of the most discouraging parts of natural pond ownership. It’s a natural and inevitable part of a pond’s life cycle, but it’s also unpleasant to swim through and can seem impossible to eliminate. 

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Dealing with Wildlife Attracted to the Pond

A well-built natural pond will attract a wide variety of wildlife. 

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