Matt McSpadden wrote:Unfortunately I have to skip this year for myself. I was just wondering though, if you have space for an all natural incubator that could hold over a dozen eggs (aka Mommy goose)? :)
Stacy Witscher wrote:I have a well. I'm off grid. The well pumps only during the day up to two tanks totally 5500 gallons. The water is gravity fed to the houses. I have some rainwater collection but will be adding lots more as money becomes available. The property has large structures so the limiting factor is the cost of tanks. The property has two ponds and a seasonal stream. I'm looking at using these for animals. Unfortunately my well is deep, 300+ feet so a hand pump is out of the question. I do have a second well that doesn't produce well and have considered developing it with a stand alone solar drip pump, we will see.
HaiLan Zhou wrote:Yes we have been thinking whilst building our Tiny Home about water currently we have a 15L filtered ceramic drinking water in the house and a tank out the back that we use a hand pump from the dam and creek when it is up. We love the idea of relying less on petrol/diesel and more on the simple physics.
In terms of watering the garden we have rainwater collection that runs from our roof along the fence that feeds into irrigation tubes throughout our garden beds. It works quite a treat as we can either collect into the tank or open up and let the watering of the garden happen automatically via gravity. I love the bamboo idea... if any of the pipes happen to crack I will definitely just replace with bamboo... how fantastic!