The half footpath/half stream behind the house is 100% stream at the moment.
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@suearcher last year it was dry from April to September/October. It’s ephemeral. Very much alive atm.
Yes, that's waterways of all sizes for you!
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@helenclayton It's nuts the amount of water just ... sloshing about, because there's nowhere left for it to go. Everything is saturated.
@hedders yes I’ve not seen it this soggy here. The garden is a quagmire.
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Yes, that's waterways of all sizes for you!
@suearcher I love the sound of it and did miss that in the summer.
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@suearcher I love the sound of it and did miss that in the summer.
Yes, I'd love to have a stream when we have a place, but one that I could be sure wasn't going to get ideas above its station and become an unexpected river one day....
In the meantime, I have my tiny pond, and the sound of the gutters....
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Yes, I'd love to have a stream when we have a place, but one that I could be sure wasn't going to get ideas above its station and become an unexpected river one day....
In the meantime, I have my tiny pond, and the sound of the gutters....
@suearcher I need to do something with roof water from greenhouse and outbuilding. Previous owners had an unconventional arrangement of water barrels and butts inside and out the greenhouse to collect the water but when full (nearly all the time) they overflowed, inside and outside the greenhouse. I’ve temporarily diverted it over ground in a downpipe while I figure something out. Need something prettier, or buried. Maybe I should make a feature of it somehow

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@suearcher I need to do something with roof water from greenhouse and outbuilding. Previous owners had an unconventional arrangement of water barrels and butts inside and out the greenhouse to collect the water but when full (nearly all the time) they overflowed, inside and outside the greenhouse. I’ve temporarily diverted it over ground in a downpipe while I figure something out. Need something prettier, or buried. Maybe I should make a feature of it somehow

@helenclayton @suearcher we have 1000 litre IBCs at strategic places around our farm to bring water to livestock and to butts outside the polytunnel for watering. Not pretty but very useful and they keep our domestic water bills down
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@suearcher I need to do something with roof water from greenhouse and outbuilding. Previous owners had an unconventional arrangement of water barrels and butts inside and out the greenhouse to collect the water but when full (nearly all the time) they overflowed, inside and outside the greenhouse. I’ve temporarily diverted it over ground in a downpipe while I figure something out. Need something prettier, or buried. Maybe I should make a feature of it somehow

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The half footpath/half stream behind the house is 100% stream at the moment.
@helenclayton Ooh that looks fun!

Have you been out in your wellies playing? -
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moat for the greenhouse?It might keep pests out. Or in, if they're already in there.
Perhaps some Palace of Versailles style fountains? Just my little practical suggestion....
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@helenclayton Ooh that looks fun!

Have you been out in your wellies playing?@greenpete I went out in my wellie bobs (ankle length) unfortunately so couldn’t wade across. I splodged about in the garden a bit instead.
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@suearcher I need to do something with roof water from greenhouse and outbuilding. Previous owners had an unconventional arrangement of water barrels and butts inside and out the greenhouse to collect the water but when full (nearly all the time) they overflowed, inside and outside the greenhouse. I’ve temporarily diverted it over ground in a downpipe while I figure something out. Need something prettier, or buried. Maybe I should make a feature of it somehow

@helenclayton @suearcher I thought these were fun solutions for rain water off roofs https://www.wendyallendesigns.co.uk/rainplanter-downpipes
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@greenpete I went out in my wellie bobs (ankle length) unfortunately so couldn’t wade across. I splodged about in the garden a bit instead.
@helenclayton Yay!

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@helenclayton @suearcher I thought these were fun solutions for rain water off roofs https://www.wendyallendesigns.co.uk/rainplanter-downpipes
Those are great! I love the clear sections (although I wonder if they'd go green quite quickly)
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Those are great! I love the clear sections (although I wonder if they'd go green quite quickly)
@suearcher @mrshsaxon ooh this has got me thinking thank you! I wanted to incorporate a rain chain somewhere - a garden I used to visit in Devon had them inside a greenhouse (didn’t pay attention at the time to how the water came in) - but not sure how. I want to divert water to a butt but then take the overflow away. I wonder if there’s a way to do it high up so can walk under still

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@helenclayton @suearcher we have 1000 litre IBCs at strategic places around our farm to bring water to livestock and to butts outside the polytunnel for watering. Not pretty but very useful and they keep our domestic water bills down
@JeniParsons @suearcher we plan to have a couple of these too (given how often the water gets cut off it will be useful) but not really organised enough for that yet. We’ve got a place lined up for one or two. This bit I’m dealing with is in a tight spot and in quite a nice corner of garden.
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@JeniParsons @suearcher we plan to have a couple of these too (given how often the water gets cut off it will be useful) but not really organised enough for that yet. We’ve got a place lined up for one or two. This bit I’m dealing with is in a tight spot and in quite a nice corner of garden.
@helenclayton @suearcher in that case any container needs to be inconspicuous
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@helenclayton @suearcher in that case any container needs to be inconspicuous
We hid the IBC that's collecting rainwater off the community workshop, by cladding it!
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We hid the IBC that's collecting rainwater off the community workshop, by cladding it!
@suearcher @helenclayton very neat job!
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We hid the IBC that's collecting rainwater off the community workshop, by cladding it!
@suearcher @JeniParsons tidy job. For me collection isn’t the issue so much - I want to collect the water and don’t mind the look of a water butt - but I need to divert the overflow across 2-3 metres of ground somehow. I wondered what the alternative to burying pipes is.
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@suearcher @helenclayton very neat job!
When I say we, I mean Alfred of course, who did all the construction. I applied the woodstain!
We've since added some hexagon motifs and bee cut-outs, to riff on the slight beehive look.