posted 3 years ago
Hi Evan,
I'm making a guess that you live in a fairly dry climate. I'm not super familiar with Northern California. Based on that assumption, I'll offer a couple ideas that I have read about. I live in an area where we generally get plenty of rainfall, so this is second hand information, but from people who deal with dry areas.
First, I think you are on the right track, to use the topography to pay attention to where what little water there is, goes. Places where the water will collect or at least run past. I know most dry areas have lots of rain in a short period followed by a dry period. The concept is to save the water for later. Generally soaking it into the ground slowly. I don't recall the name (maybe someone else can help), but there was a guy in Arizona who did some pretty amazing things, just using the roads as the water collectors and directing it to lawns and gardens. Another, that I cannot recall the name of now, works in Africa and essentially digs pits in the ground. When it rains, the pits fill with water and slowly soak in around. I believe he plants around and in those pits to make use of the water.
Another method to keep the water there for longer is to use some sort of mulch. This will keep the water from evaporating as quickly. Check out the greening the desert documentary with Geoff Lawton for lots of great info, and examples of what is possible in a dry climate.
Good luck! As you improve your soil and property with plants and organic matter in the soil, it will be able to hold on to the moisture for longer and over time, you can have a great property.
**Edit** Sorry, I forgot the second question you had about the drip lines. I think those are a perfectly good idea, and many people will have a storage tank connected to a drip line. It just needs to be used in conjnection with these other methods, or the water you are putting in, will disappear too quickly. Also make sure the storage has some sort of shade/shelter so you don't get bacteria growth or let the water get too hot.
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