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A build too cool to miss:Mike's GreenhouseA great example:Joseph's Garden
All the soil info you'll ever need:
Redhawk's excellent soil-building series
A build too cool to miss:Mike's GreenhouseA great example:Joseph's Garden
All the soil info you'll ever need:
Redhawk's excellent soil-building series
John Daley Bendigo, Australia The Enemy of progress is the hope of a perfect plan
Benefits of rainfall collection https://permies.com/t/88043/benefits-rainfall-collection
GOOD DEBT/ BAD DEBT https://permies.com/t/179218/mortgages-good-debt-bad-debt
John C Daley wrote:Have you thought of having a series of dames running down the stream.
If you use a clear hose filled with water you could determine where the toe of the upstream dams just touches the tailwater of the lower dam.
With a series running down stream you could hold back a lot of water even with 2 foot high embankments.
A build too cool to miss:Mike's GreenhouseA great example:Joseph's Garden
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John Daley Bendigo, Australia The Enemy of progress is the hope of a perfect plan
Benefits of rainfall collection https://permies.com/t/88043/benefits-rainfall-collection
GOOD DEBT/ BAD DEBT https://permies.com/t/179218/mortgages-good-debt-bad-debt
John C Daley wrote:Sorry about the Engineer speak!!
A like to use the correct terms, so that over time the community has it correct.
The worst is "cement', when people mean, "concrete".Cement is a component of concrete,
just as flour is a component of a cake, but nobody calls the cake, flour !!
Toe of upstream dam- the base of the dam at the downstream side of that dam.
Tailwater - when water backs up behind a dam, it sits at a level consistent with the height of that dam.
Where the water level backed up, strikes the natural stream running into the dam, that area is called the tailwater.
A build too cool to miss:Mike's GreenhouseA great example:Joseph's Garden
All the soil info you'll ever need:
Redhawk's excellent soil-building series
A build too cool to miss:Mike's GreenhouseA great example:Joseph's Garden
All the soil info you'll ever need:
Redhawk's excellent soil-building series
Nikolai Stepanovitch wrote:in your first post you mention using pigs to seal the area upstream...how does that work exactly? Not familiar with these things yet
A build too cool to miss:Mike's GreenhouseA great example:Joseph's Garden
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Standing on the shoulders of giants. Giants with dirt under their nails
A build too cool to miss:Mike's GreenhouseA great example:Joseph's Garden
All the soil info you'll ever need:
Redhawk's excellent soil-building series
John Daley Bendigo, Australia The Enemy of progress is the hope of a perfect plan
Benefits of rainfall collection https://permies.com/t/88043/benefits-rainfall-collection
GOOD DEBT/ BAD DEBT https://permies.com/t/179218/mortgages-good-debt-bad-debt
John C Daley wrote:Where is all the soil coming from?
Can you grow something to hold it in place?
Or set up a series of small terraces higher up with just rocks etc to slow the water down.
A build too cool to miss:Mike's GreenhouseA great example:Joseph's Garden
All the soil info you'll ever need:
Redhawk's excellent soil-building series
John Daley Bendigo, Australia The Enemy of progress is the hope of a perfect plan
Benefits of rainfall collection https://permies.com/t/88043/benefits-rainfall-collection
GOOD DEBT/ BAD DEBT https://permies.com/t/179218/mortgages-good-debt-bad-debt
John C Daley wrote:Is that wash away as a result of the earthworks?
If so that contractor is a bad boy!
Somehow you have to stop the water getting anywhere near that 'cliff' edge.
A build too cool to miss:Mike's GreenhouseA great example:Joseph's Garden
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Redhawk's excellent soil-building series
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