Guibnd wrote:Did67 wrote:It's going too fast for me - no time to answer everything: ...
complain!
Far be it from me to complain ... It was rather to apologize in case one or the other was waiting for an answer ...
Guibnd wrote:Did67 wrote:It's going too fast for me - no time to answer everything: ...
complain!
Did67 wrote:Guibnd wrote:Did67 wrote:It's going too fast for me - no time to answer everything: ...
complain!
Far be it from me to complain ... It was rather to apologize in case one or the other was waiting for an answer ...
nico239 wrote:calousorb wrote:nico239 wrote:
It's good but the challenge is to recover the water that falls on the entire surface of the tunnel
On Pinterest must be a little clever who found something
For me the challenge is to water my greenhouse without torturing my mind. I have many other challenges in my life to not add unnecessary! But everyone's way of seeing things !! Speaking of challenge growing under hay is already one, for the gardener semi-conventional that I was !!
What I said did not refer to YOUR system.
Well, of course, you do what you want.
But what we were talking about above and that concerns a reflection IN GENERAL for - possibly - find a system to recover the water fell on 40 or 50m2 greenhouse.
The recovery of rainwater is far from being a useless challenge.
Did67 wrote:Do not be stupid! Sometimes his search engine spots us !!!!!!!!!!
He does not want to argue. He is right. And he knows everything. He even discovered that I did not have a diploma so that I tell nonsense (nice for those who have no diploma!).
Julienmos wrote:just a moment ago memorable storm, a deluge, torrents of water as I do not remember having seen before ... and in addition, it was endless.
External pipes (leading to the sewer), quickly saturated, it absorbed more and worse, it repressed!
too much water at once, with that coming from the roofs, drainages around the house, runoff water etc.
I had up to 50 cm of water in the yard in front of the garage door (and despite a submerged pump that drove back to the back of the garden) and of course despite a good seal of my door, my garage and partially the rest of the basement were flooded ...
on the other hand, not the slightest puddle in the vegetable garden! I know that my land is very permeable (thank you anecics?) but it is all the same a little surprising, because at the neighbor there were, on his "motoculté" ground, real small ponds!
Julienmos wrote:on the other hand, not the slightest puddle in the vegetable garden! I know that my land is very permeable (thank you anecics?) but it is all the same a little surprising, because at the neighbor there were, on his "motoculté" ground, real small ponds!
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