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“A swale is a trench with a level bottom,” he said. “It could be two feet deep or six feet deep. It can be open soil but people line them with stones like a dry creek. ...
Swales can be wet or dry creeks, depending on rainfall. They can be attractive and functional elements in the landscape. Some swales are simply lined in stone. But Hermés' is a garden in itself.
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