jaggednib wrote:
Can he really make ponds without using pond liner? If so, HOW!?
Pond liner hasn't been around for too many years. I've done a lot of reading on pond building and more recently on dew ponds. It seems that through the years, livestock in all shapes and sizes has been utilized to break down the soil texture for ponds.
My understanding is that in normal soil the particles are of different sizes, which allows for both air and
water to pass through. ONE of the differences between sandy loam and clay is the particle size. By confining the livestock, or driving them around and a round in a very small area, their hooves break down the particles and compact them. When Sepp uses heavy equipment, he is doing the same thing. It pulverizes the particles and compacts them into a (hopefully) impermeable pond floor.
I've read quite a few stories of folk with leaky ponds, who drain them, tightly
fence the pond in, then distribute pig (or other livestock food) over the entire surface area and then bring the livestock in.
My soil textures vary a great deal, but it seems like most of the areas I would like to put ponds into are very sandy (could that be why the areas are dry in the first place?
), so I would probably have to bring in clay or bentonite.
I would like to know more about Sepp's water recirculating system. How does he get it from the bottom of his property to the top?