Monday, January 30, 2012
bibs & anti-siphon valve
The bibs, or faucets, had anti-siphon valves per the Moulton Niguel Water District suggestion. What these do is if fish tank backs up to line, then someone drinking from the above faucet won't drink it. I have to surmise that the "potable water" sign is there because SIG is the only irrigated area NOT using reclaimed water.
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Irrigation
Bioswale rock
The students in the Learning Cluster built the 1st bioswale to mitigate the parking lot run off not accounted for in the original landscaping. Beach rock was added by Facilities to slow water down and to look nice.
Labels:
bioswale,
Facilities,
Valley Crest
Friday, January 27, 2012
Shed Skirting
Facilities put reinforcement under garden shed and put skirting to mitigate that the landscapers did not level the pad originally. Now critters cannot setup home under there either.
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Facilities,
Shed,
Site Prep,
Valley Crest
Tuesday, January 24, 2012
Library book presentation
Lisa of the Library put together a great collection of books in our library related to the garden. Lisa said that many of the original books out were already checked out. Thanks for support!
Thursday, January 19, 2012
Learning Cluster Digging
Learning Cluster starting on getting the herb garden prepared.
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Learning Cluster,
Student,
video
Irrigation Pressure
We tested the pressure at the end of each of the 6 laterals at 25psi, as asked for originally asked for in March 2011. Yea! On discussing best way to protect the fixtures, I agreed with Antonio to simply bury them... maybe put something on top as marker. The irrigation controller, Rainbird ESP, has 13 stations... all wired. We have a total of 8 valves, 1 is used for 3 oak trees in the garden area. 1 is stubbed out for future use. Wiring is run for an additional 5, so we have room to grow!
Labels:
Irrigation,
Valley Crest
Wednesday, January 18, 2012
Learning Cluster: soil texture test & bioswale
Students in Learning Cluster doing soil texture test: clay, silt & sand mix. The parking lot drains directly into the garden, so the class is building a bioswale to trap, slow down and channel this to drain. This is really mitigation work that should have been done to the original landscaping, but...
Labels:
bioswale,
Learning Cluster,
Student
Friday, January 13, 2012
Learning Cluster begins with rabbit fence
The Learning Cluster started Monday and the group is designing and prepping for an herb garden in one of the garden plots. The first item they talked was a rabbit fence around all the garden areas. This involved putting 3' chicken wire around the existing fence, putting up a fence of bamboo posts, see video: click here, and building gate on path.
Labels:
Learning Cluster,
Student
Thursday, January 12, 2012
Friday, January 6, 2012
Drinkable Water
The water within the SIG has now been deemed "drinkable" by Moulton Niguel Water District! In the picture above you can see the tags have been removed. We still have to put on anti-siphon valves on each of the bibs.
Labels:
Irrigation,
Site Prep
Thursday, January 5, 2012
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