Good day Permies,
First post, so here I go. Quick background: I have been very much interested in the techniques and teachings of
Permaculture and have been educating myself through online videos and information for the past couple years now. I have purchased my first house in southern California and purchased a house on 1/3 acre, and am starting from scratch as the
yard (especially backyard) is bare.
I have a steep slope in the back yard about 16' deep x 65' long (more or less) with a retaining wall at the bottom, the house came with 5 small citrus
trees laid out horizontally spread across the back slope, which has a turn towards the front of the house at the top. In preference to the steepness of the hill and the coming El Nino rains ahead I would like to do two swales on this slope. Unfortunately, the small citrus trees are not perfectly on contour and when I used my A-Frame level and marked out the contour of the
swale it did not line up with them. Meaning that the one tree is in front of the
berm, the second is in the berm, the third/fourth/fifth tree are in the path of the swale itself. While starting to dig the swale (since its my first) I've encountered some issues which are listed below.
Issue #1:
While digging, I have hit (and broke) a sprinkler line which feeds these trees, however this sprinkler line follows the trees and in doing so passes from in front of the berm, to into the berm, crosses the swale to the backside of the swale.
Issue #2:
while digging out the swales themselves, it was going to prove harsh on the trees that are located in the path of the swales as I was going to be digging below their crown, which would most likely kill the small trees in the end.
Issue #3: Need to design best possible way to have spillway / sill leave the hillside and to get down over retaining wall.
- There is a sloped section of the retaining wall on the right that comes down to ground level on the right hand side, but bypasses the rest of the backyard completely.
- There is an already eroded part of the retaining wall/slope on the left which can possibly be piled with rocks to prevent erosion
Options:
1# - Dig the swale as intended, removing the sprinkler line across the hill and trees ultimately as citrus require large amounts of
water which would be better placed on the flat portion of the back yard.
2# - Redesign and relocated the swales, have a very small short swale in the corner of the hill and possibly two thin swales below the citrus trees.
3# - Other?
some pre-conceived thoughts:
- Swales filled with
wood chips and be large
enough for a pathway on the hillside
- spillway / sill for top swale be located on the right and second swale spillway / sill to be located on left that can drain through a rocks as it makes its way over the retaining wall to diminish erosion.
Thank you everyone, hope to hear some personal experiences on swales on steep slopes and also others encounters with irrigation lines and pipes