If your garden is naturally wet, then you can choose suitable plants that can thrive there.
This is called "swamp garden", and it can be a great idea on how to use natural features of your garden to your benefit.
Here's how you can create a beautiful swamp garden easily.
Pick the Right Spot
Find an area in your yard that tends to stay wet or gets waterlogged. This could be a low-lying area or a place where water collects after rain.
Choose Swamp Plants
Select plants that love wet conditions. Look for native swamp plants like cattails, water lilies, irises, and ferns.
You can get these at a garden center or nursery.
Prepare the Soil
If your chosen spot has hard or compacted soil, loosen it up with a garden fork or tiller.
Add compost or peat moss to improve the soil's ability to hold water.
Create a Water Source
If there's no natural water source, like a pond or stream, you'll need to provide a water feature.
You can dig a small pond or use a large container like a tub or whiskey barrel. Fill it with water.
Planting
Plant your chosen swamp plants around the water source.
Make sure to dig holes big enough for the plant's roots and water them well after planting.
Mulch
Add a layer of mulch around your plants to help retain moisture and prevent weeds.
Maintenance
Keep the soil consistently moist. If you notice the soil drying out, water your swamp garden.
Be patient; it may take a season or two for your garden to establish itself fully.
Enjoy
Once your swamp garden is thriving, you can sit back and enjoy the unique beauty it brings to your yard.
You'll likely attract wildlife like birds and insects, too.