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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
Lifestyle
Emily Beament

Defra identifies five key plant types to help make gardens ‘flood-ready’

  • Homeowners are encouraged to cultivate flood-resilient gardens to better withstand and recover from heavy rainfall, reducing the risk of property damage.
  • The Department for Environment (Defra) has highlighted five key plant types, including trees, shrubs, grasses, and flowers, that can help make gardens 'flood-ready'.
  • These plants function as natural sponges, absorbing water through their roots and leaves, which slows water flow and improves soil absorption.
  • Recommended plants include river birch, dogwood, mace sedge, yellow flag iris, and red bistort, chosen for their ability to absorb water and stabilise soil.
  • Defra's advice, issued during Flood Action Week, emphasises that planting flood-ready species should complement other measures such as checking flood risk and preparing a flood plan.

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