How do drainage cells help improve soil stability and water management in landscaping and green roof systems?

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asked 10 hours ago in H&E by singhal08 (140 points)

Drainage cells play an important role in improving soil stability and managing water effectively in landscaping and green roof systems. These specially designed modular structures are installed beneath soil or planting layers to create a dedicated drainage space that allows excess water to flow freely while supporting the soil above.

One of the main ways drainage cells help with water management is by providing a structured pathway for excess water to drain away from the soil. When rainwater or irrigation water enters the soil, the drainage cells allow it to pass through their open-grid or hollow design. This prevents water from accumulating around plant roots and reduces the risk of waterlogging, which can harm plant growth.

Drainage cells also help maintain balanced soil moisture levels. While excess water is quickly removed, a small amount of moisture can still be retained within the soil layer, ensuring that plants receive the hydration they need without becoming oversaturated. This balance supports healthier root development and overall plant growth.

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