Back again folks with another query.
My field is in Donegal in Ireland's North West. There's a strong slope (20%) and strong rainfall (1600-1800 mm a year). Now Permaculture folks suggest I make swales to slow the water down and let it infiltrate. However, others suggest putting in drains to facilitate the movement of the water off the site.
What's the middle ground? How do I know how much water is enough? How much is TOO much?
I suppose with water charges beginning in Ireland in a month's time, it's an interesting problem. Obviously, I don't want to have to use the hose in Summer, when I already have so much FREE water coming from the sky and off the road at the top end. Sepp Holzer, the German Permaculture superstar, would say make a pond or two. Sounds sensible.
Thoughts anyone? Ecoboy
My field is in Donegal in Ireland's North West. There's a strong slope (20%) and strong rainfall (1600-1800 mm a year). Now Permaculture folks suggest I make swales to slow the water down and let it infiltrate. However, others suggest putting in drains to facilitate the movement of the water off the site.
What's the middle ground? How do I know how much water is enough? How much is TOO much?
I suppose with water charges beginning in Ireland in a month's time, it's an interesting problem. Obviously, I don't want to have to use the hose in Summer, when I already have so much FREE water coming from the sky and off the road at the top end. Sepp Holzer, the German Permaculture superstar, would say make a pond or two. Sounds sensible.
Thoughts anyone? Ecoboy
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