Tuesday, April 1, 2008

April Showers



The system is finally working. I am happy to say that 270 gallons of water are in the barrels at this moment. If we had more storage there would have been a lot more. It is a start. Now to the next project : delivery and distribution to the garden.

Thursday, February 7, 2008

Downspout today

Today after my third trip to pick up parts I finished the importing of the water from the downspout to the sunken sump pump basin. Now I just have to pipe it out and plug it in. The tricky part was devising a way to turn off the flow and have it go back down the drain at such times. So far so good.

Tuesday, February 5, 2008

Rain Water Harvesting


Here is my next project. I am in the middle of it now. It is basically a lot of plumbing . The object of the game is to get the rain water which is currently going down the drain to the storm drain which ends up in the Wissahickon creek . Its not a great set up. It pollutes the creek and overloads the sewage system.
















So I buried this Sump basin below ground and will pipe the water from the drains to the basin. From there the water will be pumped over 150 feet to two 75 gallon rain barrels in the garden. Its a little tricky to do it properly. So I have been taking my time. However I should have an image up shortly of the working system.

Passive Solar Benefit



So this is our shed used primarily to store garden tools ect.. I cleaned it out and reorganised the tools. I installed a makeshift window on the east side and painted the east and south side flat black. When the sun is out the temperature is raised 10-15 degrees inside just by virtue of the black paint. Thereby making the shed a lot more use able during the winter months.

Thursday, January 24, 2008

Cold frame update



I have been monitoring the temperature in the cold frame lately: outside temp. 19 degrees F inside 80 degrees. Yesterday 40 degrees F outside 105 F inside. Solar power works! Being that the heat builds up that much I installed a heat activated door opener to vent the hot air from the cold frame. Very cool.


I also have another blog going on our garden at: http://gsacgardening.blogspot.com/

Twig and branch pile


One of the byproducts of the sorting of all our yard wastes was this large hill of sticks. It was a pleasant surprise to see the flocks of birds that have been using it it for a hang out. Initially I thought about renting a big chipper and reducing it to wood chips. This is a much better solution. The sanctuary softens the visual landscape while giving the birds a safe habitat.

Tuesday, January 8, 2008

Solar



With all the talk of global warming and the high cost of energy I thought it was time to explore the viability of putting a solar array on our roof. So after doing some research I called in Jon Costanza from Sun Power Builders. He did a survey of the roofs and will be presenting a report shortly. We have been waiting to hear the results of the Pa state legislature to see what sorts of incentives are available for our project. We were profoundly disappointed in the federal energy bill that recently passed . Although with the present administration what else can one expect.