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Retención de suelo y agua
Un gran reto al que nos enfrentamos es a la retención de suelo en todas las escalas, al retenerlo, se infiltra el agua, se genera tierra, se fijan nutrientes y…
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SWALES: The Permaculture Element That Really "Holds Water" - Swales are water-harvesting ditches, built on the contour of a landscape. Swales are flat on the bottom because they’re designed to slow water down to a standstill, eliminate erosion, infiltrate the surrounding area with water, and recharge the groundwater table.
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Hugelswale Swale use in Hugelkulture serve multiple purposes. They slow water drain off, allow the buried wood to absorb more from each rainfall, and allow the water to enter the aquafer. Drought years see the aquafer drop 12 feet or more per year. Anything which prevents the little rainfall we do get in those years to soak in rather than run off is a boon to the local water wells and ponds.
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How a swale works. A swale is a ditch that has been dug along the contours of a slope in order to catch and store rainwater and preserve the soils from being washed away. The swale slowly releases the water to the plants around it, with the potential to re-green deserts and dry arid regions.
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Swales...elegant and simple solution to so many problems.
SWALES: The Permaculture Element That Really "Holds Water" - Swales are water-harvesting ditches, built on the contour of a landscape. Swales are flat on the bottom because they’re designed to slow water down to a standstill, eliminate erosion, infiltrate the surrounding area with water, and recharge the groundwater table.
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Soil Erosion Experiment This might look like such a simple experiment but it will definitely show the importance of having vegetation covering the soil to your kids! They will love this hands on experiment!
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0.3%-1% = Underground storm drains. 0.4-1.4% = Underground sewer. 0.5-1% = Surface min. 2% = Away from buildings. 2-10% = Drainage ditches. 25% = Grassy slope max. Must be landscaped to prevent erosion. 50% = Ground cover max. Over 50% = avoid. Must be terraced to prevent erosion.
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Willow spiling is the most common and best known green solution for bank revetment. The technique uses woven living willow to form flexible, live, growing structures which resist and deflect water flows, enabling the bank and vegetation to naturally re-generate and stabilise to prevent further erosion.
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Planter beds like this are great solutions to #gardening on an incline. Repin if you would add this to a hill in your backyard! | Northern Virginia | Drainage & Erosion Solutions
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Oftentimes we're challenged with less-than-ideal landscapes. Here's a solution to stop erosion on a hillside and create an easily-navigable garden.
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Jerry Glover, a soil scientist, shows off a perennial wheatgrass plant's long roots, which grow deeper than annual plants' roots, improving soil structure and reducing erosion.
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Jardines con fuertes pendientes - El mayor problema que se presenta es la erosión del terreno. Las plantas tapizantes de rizomas o espolones, como los iris, el agapanto, o las vincas y ajugas, son perfectas para estos terrenos, pues sus raíces sujetan la tierra y evitan la erosión del terreno.
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