sponsored by Santa Barbara Permaculture Network and Sweetwater Collaborative. Recently uploaded to Vimeo. Enjoy!
sponsored by Santa Barbara Permaculture Network and Sweetwater Collaborative. Recently uploaded to Vimeo. Enjoy!
"Rainwater harvesting is the process of capturing rain and making the most of it as close as possible to where it falls. By harvesting rainwater on the land within the soil and vegetation, or in cisterns that will later irrigate the land, it is possible to control erosion, reduce flooding, and minimize water pollution. This practice is enormously beneficial in a world with a finite supply of fresh water that is becoming increasingly polluted.
This article was written in spring 2023
Deluge is an opportunity to prepare for future drought
Our community has survived more extreme weather events- the heavy rains in January 2023. Lake Cachuma has spilled for the first time since 2011. We have enough water to last at least a couple of years, especially if we continue to use it with the same amount of care we have grown accustomed to over many years.
So, are we still in drought? Why worry about water? Isn’t it a time to celebrate, to feel relief, to focus on rebuilding and preventing more stormwater disasters?
Now is the time to start thinking about rainwater storage for starting your productive spring garden. Rainwater is the perfect medium to enhance growth in veggie seedlings as you prepare them for planting in the ground.
Sweetwater is happy to announce that we have a recording of our recent webinar to share- use the link below. The webinar "Introduction to Curb Cuts: Treating Stormwater as a Resource, not a Nuisance" is available here.