That way leaf particulates and sediment are kept out of your water.
Permaculture way of using water from a roof.
Swales are the most widely used and abused permaculture water management technique.
Permaculture gardening is an excellent way to grow your own food and use what nature gives you to make it happen.
Permaculture gardening means permanent agriculture and it is defined as working with natural forces the wind the sun and water to provide food shelter water and everything else your garden needs besides plants and seeds.
However if you plan on drinking the water or using it for cooking it is always safest to boil the water first.
It is a multidisciplinary toolbox including agriculture water harvesting and hydrology energy.
Our workshop and store were block built and could not be moved elsewhere on site but they were in need of a new roof so we considered extending the buildings upwards and either having a suspended floor or two storeys the next door neighbour already had planning permission to build a two.
This part of the system helps to maintain an even higher level of water quality by reducing the finer particulates and pollutants that build up on roof surfaces.
All points along a contour line are exactly the same height above sea level.
Therefore a trench along the contour captures water in the landscape slowing and spreading it across the contour line.
Permaculture is not only creating a sustainable garden but also a way of life.
Generally swales are most appropriate for slopes of 5 or less.
Permaculture studies and applies holistic solutions that are applicable in rural and urban contexts at any scale.
The system is capped at the end so that water backs up and when full all new water then flows directly into the tank.
Permaculture integrates land resources people and the environment through mutually beneficial synergies imitating the no waste closed loop systems seen in diverse natural systems.
A permaculture swale is a shallow trench dug along the land s contour with a berm on the downhill side created with soil from the trench.
The harvesting of water in this way not only saves work but money and natural resources that can be put to use to the advantage of all in order to produce more food and at the same time possibly.
Using permaculture design to prepare for floods.