My LO's nursery has just taken on an allotment, nice & close to the nursery but but there is no piped water to the site.
No shed this year (unless Freecycle comes up trumps) so we can't harvest water off a roof. However the site is very soggy at the moment (we are near the bottom of the slope - south facing).
I dug a 12" (approx) deep drainage channel - only the width of a border fork - along the soggiest half of the bottom edge of the site. A few days later this was half-filled with water. So this got me thinking:
a) We need to dig out a self-seeded tree, which will leave a big hole
b) We could fill the hole with a mostly-buried plastic water butt
c) If I first drill holes a few inches below the soil level of said butt, will it fill with ground water?
Do you think it will work? What might be the drawbacks of this kind of water collection? I'm guessing I'll need some kind of filter over the holes, to prevent the butt filling with soil, and it will need a very robust lid, as the kids will climb on it if it is near the ground. Has anyone done anything similar?
Thanks in advance for any answers/suggestions!
Maggie
No shed this year (unless Freecycle comes up trumps) so we can't harvest water off a roof. However the site is very soggy at the moment (we are near the bottom of the slope - south facing).
I dug a 12" (approx) deep drainage channel - only the width of a border fork - along the soggiest half of the bottom edge of the site. A few days later this was half-filled with water. So this got me thinking:
a) We need to dig out a self-seeded tree, which will leave a big hole
b) We could fill the hole with a mostly-buried plastic water butt
c) If I first drill holes a few inches below the soil level of said butt, will it fill with ground water?
Do you think it will work? What might be the drawbacks of this kind of water collection? I'm guessing I'll need some kind of filter over the holes, to prevent the butt filling with soil, and it will need a very robust lid, as the kids will climb on it if it is near the ground. Has anyone done anything similar?
Thanks in advance for any answers/suggestions!
Maggie
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