Hmmm. It almost sounds like you have some kind of gypsum or clay layer
under the surface. have you trenched out an area to see if you can
determine the problem?
I had a neighbor that tried to grow a garden on her side yard, but had a
similar problem with standing pools of water when it rained. They dug
down and discovered a construction pit complete with about a dumptruck
load of roofing shingles. They dug out the shingles and other crap,
backfilled the hole, and voila, problem solved.
Bev
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erthnsky AT bellsouth.net BevanRon of EarthNSky Farm NW Georgia USDA Zone 7
34.498N 85.076W
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