I recently listed a new construction bank foreclosure in my area. After checking with the City of Ozark, I learned that a Certificate of Occupancy had not yet been issued on the home. In order for us to receive an certificate, the City was requiring the yard to be regraded and a bioswell installed.

What is a bioswell?
I had no idea, but I found a great resource at the local Rural Development office. Simply defined, a bioswell is just a method of landscaping used to control water runoff as an alternative to using culverts or pipes. It looks like ordinary landscaping, the only difference is the mulched area you see in the photo is actually about 3-4' deep. By digging a deep channel, the water is redirected. You can fill the channel with mulch, which is very permeable and decorative, and effectively disguise your water runoff system. Planting shrubs and flowers will allow the water to be absorbed at a faster rate.
One of the most interesting things I learned was that old carpet is the best weed barrier. Who would have thought? It is the most effective at allowing water to penetrate, yet does not allow weeds to grow up through it.
So...next time you decide to update your landscaping, try calling your local carpet shop and ask for remnants. The best part....it will probably be free.
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Lina Robertson
Owner/Agent
RE/MAX Solutions
1715 James River Road
Ozark, MO, 65721 |
Mobile: (417) 844-7265
linarobertson@remax.net
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I am a full-time REALTOR® in Springfield, MO, and a member of the Greater Springfield Board of REALTORS®, helping Buyers and Sellers with homes for sale in the Springfield MO Real Estate, and Ozark MO Real Estate markets as owner and full-time agent of RE/MAX Solutions. Visit my website at www.ozarks-realestate.com and obtain access to search for All Springfield MO Area MLS listings, as well as current Springfield MO Area Real Estate Market Reports.









