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Making the most of the Rain

Posted on Tuesday, February 5, 2008 at 09:11PM by Registered CommenterHappyEarth in | Comments2 Comments

Well the skies have opened, and we’ve received 173mm of rain in the past 24 hours, with more set to come. And there’s much we can do to make the most of it!

Water tanks are one obvious way, and other ways just as important for maximising water retention, and minimising run off are:

Swale%20capturing%20water%20after%20rain%20.jpg- Maximising surfaces that absorb water, like vegetated soil, and paths mulched with woodchips or made with stepping stones, and minimising hard surfaces like concrete that the water just runs off. We’re breaking our huge solid concrete driveway into pieces and using them to create beautiful mosaic paths that meander through the garden.

- Creating swales (shown left), which are trenches with mounds on the low side of a slope that hold water, slowing the flow, and maximising water absorption. We plant our water loving fruit trees in the mound, where they get lots of water and good drainage. Water loving plants like taro are happy in the trench of the swale.

- Planting fruit trees and sowing seeds just before, during or after good rain to give them the best start, which means less time spent watering

- Looking after our most important water storage device of all the soil! Good soil holds water incredibly well – see soil improving techniques.

Enjoy the rain and see water management for some more tips on making the most of it!

 

Reader Comments (2)

I saw that big pile of broken concrete at the side of the house. Are you putting anything else down for car access or just roughing it? We've got plain old dirt at the moment but I'm sure there are better options.

February 24, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterMeryl

Hi Meryl,

Yeah, there are better options than roughing it with the dirt driveway - come for a drive by again and you'll see we've been busy bees on the weekend, laying a small crushed terracotta driveway. Great thing is the terracotta is recycled, made from old terracotta tiles and the like. Underneath the crushed recycled terracotta is some road base, and it's boarded in with some old pavers that have been put to good use again.

If you're interested in doing the crushed recycled terracotta driveway, we got the materials from our local 'Soilco.'

A lot of the broken up concrete from the original huge driveway will be reused to make mosaic style paths meandering through the property, so keep an eye out for those being developed!

February 25, 2008 | Registered CommenterHappyEarth

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