New "dripper irrigation" and "pallet gardens"

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Brian White
New "dripper irrigation" and "pallet gardens"

I know it is way late in the season and I only started this on 11th of August but it seems to be very successful so far.  Neither thing has been done before (in these ways)  as far as I know.

So the pallet garden has an air gap (so no root rot from wet roots) and then water collection underneath. The water gets recycled back to the pallet garden for irrigation of the garden.  There might be a vertical gardening component and it is watered by T-Joint airlift that is powered by a cheap aquarium bubble pump.

Playlist is at http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL00C41C26C91A76BB&feature=view_all... The dripper irrigation is an offshoot of my dripper trackers for low tech solar.   So I use a 3.7 liter glass jar of clean water to operate a waterclock that lowers a tube inside or outside a rainbarrel.  I havn't found the ideal waterclock tap just yet but when that is figured out, I think that 5 or 6 days of constant  dripper irrigation from a rainbarrel is realistic.   http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLkzXlmAwZTZdjGtjJpCYm2gSGVGwA033M&... I have been using both to water pallet gardens. The owner of an environmentally friendly furnature store in victoria is dillivering 20 free pallets to me probably next week to try it on a much bigger scale.

Anyway, I know it is a bit late for most of Canada.  It is working so sweetly so far, just needs more people to try it.

Brian

Brian White

After a comment on the CR4 engineering forum I changed the dripper irrigation completely.    and it is now so darn simple and cheap anyone can drip water out of a rainbarrel for weeks!  It is just a glass pot lid as proof of concept!   It has dripped for 2 days now and the barrel is only a third empty! The water emptys the float through the steam exit hole (I stuck grass stems in to slow it down) and goes down the hole in the middle (where the handle was) and down the tube and out!   Please try it.  (Preferably with something other than a glass pot lid!) When it rains, the rain just comes in and raises up the float.  The drip speed does not change at all!  It is almost perfect.

Brian

Brian White

Marneth Weaver in the USA has done dripper irrigation.  She did it through a facebook group. (lets teach them to fish).  "

Marneth Weaver "I tried Brian White's rainwater trickle method shown in a previous post. I found a glass lid at a resale shop in Stillwater, went to Lowe's to find polyethylene tubing to fit the lid hole exactly, then came home, drilled a hole for the tubing in a water barrel. Works wonderfully to feed water to the underground irrigation system I put in earlier this year."

I find it incomprehensible that there are so many "environmentalists" in the world who are just too lazy to try this.  It is 9  months. This is NOT hard to do and it is probably one of the best "simple" things I have ever worked on.   https://www.facebook.com/ajax/sharer/?s=2&appid=2305272732&p%5B0%5D=1000...    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cVEIlHnvQVs

rock

New "dripper irrigation" and "pallet gardens"- It's such huge and impressive...

 I really like to hear more about this topic...

Ref: pallet racking

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pallet racking

Brian White

Hi, rock, not sure why you posted.  The pallet garden project is in its second year.  There are 3 types, vertical pallet planter, the straightforward pallet garden with the air gap and an inclined version.  The inclined version has no plastic underneath.   The new airlift pump method I made for it early 2013 is now used in USA Europe and Cambodia. Probably other places too.  I call it airlift in a bucket until I think of a decent name for it. I made "Flip Flop" irrigation for it to distribute the water over a wider area. This works well but I have found it really hard to replicate the flip flop thing. My wife was really ill this summer so I took a break from experimenting.  Brian