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Ash, if you dig as deeply as you can, the drainage will be better. The second photo is doable for you, in my opinion.
Is there a university near you with a horticultural department, or one that offers courses in landscape architecture? I'm not suggesting you sign up for courses, but you could take photos and perhaps talk to an instructor.
Also, have plans to dispose of the soil you dig up. You could have some lovely raised beds for flowers or vegetables!
https://www.hunker.com/13425451/how-to-make-a-dry-riverbed-landscape is a pretty good site with step-by-step instructions.
Is there a university near you with a horticultural department, or one that offers courses in landscape architecture? I'm not suggesting you sign up for courses, but you could take photos and perhaps talk to an instructor.
Also, have plans to dispose of the soil you dig up. You could have some lovely raised beds for flowers or vegetables!
https://www.hunker.com/13425451/how-to-make-a-dry-riverbed-landscape is a pretty good site with step-by-step instructions.