drainage

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Drainage is a fixed term in modern floristry and agriculture and is used where a large number of plants in the same bed or field require uniform irrigation. Drainage refers to a coherent system of canals that were laid underground before planting or sowing and that are used to remove water. The purpose of drainage is to avoid over-watering fields and thus to extend the vegetation period of the individual plants. While the drainage in rainy regions prevents the fields from overflowing when the rainfall is too frequent or too intense, drainage systems are also used in dry areas. Here, the targeted removal of the water is to prevent the saline residues of the rainwater or process water from accumulating in the soil of the fields, thus ensuring poor soil quality. In modern agriculture, plastic pipes have been established for drainage, but there are also ecological options for drainage without laying pipes. In principle, the use of any drainage is a major intervention in the ecosystem of the respective habitat for animals and plants, but in modern agriculture in many cases it is essential for a yield rich in crops.


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