Gravity Watering - The best low pressure, passive irrigation system? Thirsty Earth

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  • Опубліковано 23 лис 2024

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  • @brianreynolds5028
    @brianreynolds5028 Рік тому +1

    Just bought it...... We will see how well it works. Thanks for the vid

  • @gowsraouf2760
    @gowsraouf2760 Рік тому +2

    simple + less moving parts +no planned obsolescence = perfect

    • @ArkopiaYouTube
      @ArkopiaYouTube  Рік тому +2

      Keep it simple stupid. Low tech is my favourite.

  • @patricklyons7683
    @patricklyons7683 Рік тому +1

    I live in Warwickshire UK & it's a hard water area, so l use distiller's to create pure water. Which no one should live on because it has no minerals, which would draw vital minerals from your body. However for tea & coffee l prefer it,...slowly l get too the point. Minerals will eventually block the filter & require either cooking the terracotta filters clear or chemical treatment them. I still like the concept Dean! A clay lined growing bed for certain plants would help stop water draining away as you no doubt know.

    • @ArkopiaYouTube
      @ArkopiaYouTube  Рік тому +1

      Good points. Hard water would even be a problem with drip irrigation over time. Darn calcium. ✌️

  • @GimmeADream
    @GimmeADream Рік тому +1

    Thanks for the link and the tips on how to use the system.

  • @jackieow
    @jackieow Рік тому +3

    If you have a system involving PVC pipes and want to know what the water level is, or whether they are clogged up, you can use transparent PVC available by special order. PVC is naturally transparent, but dyed white to keep algae from growing inside water lines. So, for a high stand pipe that you want to make sure has enough water, why use a ladder and maybe break your neck? Topped off with clear PVC you can always tell how full it is from the ground.

  • @mirkopg69
    @mirkopg69 Рік тому +1

    In my cottage in Italy we do the same concept but not terracotta pods just few Mt high and gravity make the rest, we just collect rain water because the well is drained from last 10 years after the last stronger heartquake and we used 19 water tanks like yours 👍👋

  • @DanaMite
    @DanaMite Рік тому +1

    Love it. Appreciate you informing us greenhouse gardeners about this sweet set up. Gonna have to check it out, cuz I hate dealing with timers.

    • @ArkopiaYouTube
      @ArkopiaYouTube  Рік тому

      The more passive you can get something, the better. ✌️

  • @jackieow
    @jackieow Рік тому +1

    This works for a small number of square feet where you are willing to put in lots of time and money per greenhouse unit of space. Cheaper and easier is drip irrigation, where there is a main flexible plastic hose line on the surface with some pressure (pump or gravity, your choice) and the water goes from there (via little holes) sideways through the hose wall partition into a parallel attached lower pressure hose from which the water trickles to the plants. So internal holes step the pressure down from the main line to the parallel attached emitter line, and a second set of external holes from the lower pressure line trickles water out to water the plants. It costs less per square foot and is less feast-and-famine over the territory, since with the clay pots it's a lot wetter close to the pot than it is further away. Easy to pull up the drip irrigation lines and roll them on a spool, dig up your garden without plumbing in the way, and re-use the cheapie but effective watering system over and over later on. If there's a timer on it you can still be off fishing for a week and have no problems. You can have a higher pressure system without an integral pump if somewhere in the network of piping you put a vertical standpipe say 10 feet high, and make sure it is topped off. You just make the standpipe as high as you need the pressure to be, and if it is being fed by rainwater then the sky's the limit. Every 2.31 feet the pipe goes higher, you gain one psi. or 0.432 psi per vertical foot of water.

    • @ArkopiaYouTube
      @ArkopiaYouTube  Рік тому +1

      Great stuff. Thanks for that. 🙏✌️🙂

  • @daviedodds3050
    @daviedodds3050 Рік тому +1

    Good stuff m8! As my wee homesteaders garden is up & running, this is an area that I could improve upon. Save myself a bunch of time by automating feeding & watering. 👍

  • @kinglowe6109
    @kinglowe6109 Рік тому +2

    very cool looking system! still waiting for the ralph shirts lol

  • @abefehr6155
    @abefehr6155 Рік тому +2

    That's awesome idea I shared it with my family and friends

    • @ArkopiaYouTube
      @ArkopiaYouTube  Рік тому +1

      Appreciate it. It’s a neat idea for sure.

    • @abefehr6155
      @abefehr6155 Рік тому +1

      @@ArkopiaUA-cam hey where can I order one of those Jase medical kit?

    • @ArkopiaYouTube
      @ArkopiaYouTube  Рік тому +1

      @@abefehr6155 Right from Jase I believe still: www.jasemedical.com/?rfsn=6472157.fde5b1a

    • @abefehr6155
      @abefehr6155 Рік тому +1

      @@ArkopiaUA-cam thank you sir and have a great weekend
      God bless you and you're family peace be with you all

  • @Lon1001
    @Lon1001 Рік тому +1

    Look forward to the 6 month review on these, I feel like they won't deliver enough water to the soil, but perhaps they work better than I imagine

  • @davidking3699
    @davidking3699 9 місяців тому +1

    Interesting... I wonder if over a few years of growth, would bigger plants seek out the water source and these become root bound...? like when trees break into underground pipes and such... Be great to see a longer term experience video... but certainly a great solution for the smaller plants - esp. those that are sensitive to being overwatered... One of the problems we get here in Australia with drippers and such is that ants get into them, and the nozzles get clogged... These look fully sealed from such a problem...

  • @mjbates
    @mjbates Рік тому +1

    Awesome! Thanks for sharing! I'll definitely pick up some of these because I'm going to plant some fruiting trees this year. I use a similar system for our potted Bougainvillea because they're so easy to accidentally overwater. Ours look like a hollow terracotta spike with a water globe that fits on top. It's a super simple system, but it's been working great for years!

    • @ArkopiaYouTube
      @ArkopiaYouTube  Рік тому +1

      Sweet. This is kinda nice because you can plumb them together with just the one reservoir to make sure is full. 👍✌️

  • @jon_raymond
    @jon_raymond Рік тому +2

    Interesting idea. Might think about putting together a similar system using terracotta pots from the dollar store and some 3d printed parts.

    • @ArkopiaYouTube
      @ArkopiaYouTube  Рік тому

      That would be cool. ✌️

    • @ChristianBaril
      @ChristianBaril Рік тому +1

      Lol Guess im not the only one who thought of this hahaha Seen this COMMENT AFTER i posted mine!

  • @chrisgibson9629
    @chrisgibson9629 Рік тому +1

    Great video, full of info

  • @KazeOfKami
    @KazeOfKami Рік тому +2

    These are a sweet idea, especially for my small gardens around my house. My only gripe would be it seems like you could DIY this for much much cheaper than what their site costs. A 5 gallon bucket, a few 3/8 inch hosing with some fittings and cheap terracotta vessels and you're done. Since you don't have any affiliate with them, perhaps you could make a DIY version in the next video. 😊

    • @ArkopiaYouTube
      @ArkopiaYouTube  Рік тому +4

      Ya. It’s just getting the proper sealed up top for the terra-cotta pots, and all the fittings to it all. That would be cool if the thirsty earth sold the tops for standard pot sizes or something. It’s a pretty cool idea anyways. ✌️

    • @Kharnage1974
      @Kharnage1974 Рік тому +1

      Gimmick product with no real benefit to your garden, they water via capillary thru the pores in the clay pot. the water is restricted to a very localized area around the pot. Better off using more traditional watering methods.

    • @YouTube_can_ESAD
      @YouTube_can_ESAD Рік тому

      @@Kharnage1974 You’re not that bright are you? So close, yet so far… 😂👉🏼🤡

  • @eliinthewolverinestate6729
    @eliinthewolverinestate6729 11 місяців тому

    Doing the earth ship planter to reuse the gray water. Hoping to run it by gravity, unless pumping it for toilet. I gotta figure out cistern and keep it from freezing. I have flowing point well, but cottage build site is up on ridge. I use a gas water pump to get water on the ridge. This is till I can afford a real well.

  • @patrickbos825
    @patrickbos825 Рік тому +1

    That will work perfect by my orange,l lemon and grapefruit trees. As soon as you get that figured maybe you'll be able to come for a visit.😊

    • @ArkopiaYouTube
      @ArkopiaYouTube  Рік тому +2

      It’s a pretty cool watering idea. Was thinking even if I do a drip system I can even plumb some of these into some areas. I’ll come visit at some point for sure buddy. ✌️

    • @patrickbos825
      @patrickbos825 Рік тому +1

      @@ArkopiaUA-cam that was my thought as well

  • @markneuman2070
    @markneuman2070 Рік тому +1

    Would work good for Johnson-Su compost method.

  • @cosmicbeer
    @cosmicbeer 6 місяців тому +1

    In your opinion, what are the main reasons that this system might not be suitable on a commercial scale?

    • @ArkopiaYouTube
      @ArkopiaYouTube  6 місяців тому +1

      Cost, and it’s easy to install a really long drip line for large scale things.

  • @primordial_platypus
    @primordial_platypus Рік тому +1

    Is the terracotta they use any different from common garden pots? Seems like they might have a slightly more porous mix.

    • @ArkopiaYouTube
      @ArkopiaYouTube  Рік тому

      These seem different that a cheap dollar store one for sure.

  • @acanadianineurope814
    @acanadianineurope814 Рік тому +2

    How is it possible to have acreage in Sask and not have a well ?
    Or even better, how is it the gooberment can tell you that you can't 'have' a well ?

    • @ArkopiaYouTube
      @ArkopiaYouTube  Рік тому +2

      Many “acreages” have many rules, including no wells at some. This is why I advocate people get enough land for agriculture zoning, and never buy in a subdivision. Even if it’s 5 or 10 acres; still government rules.

  • @dlk3265lal
    @dlk3265lal 10 місяців тому

    I can't find a review of this system. Does this work well? I'm a small home gardener looking for something that will work as we will be going on vacation for a week in June.

    • @ArkopiaYouTube
      @ArkopiaYouTube  10 місяців тому +1

      It does work well, yes. My set up is just too big, but my experiments and tests worked great.

    • @hollywinslow4216
      @hollywinslow4216 9 місяців тому +1

      I've been using these in my garden for the last 5 months and so far my tomatoes, spinach and arugula love them!

  • @jessicas4295
    @jessicas4295 Рік тому

    Update on the thirsty Earth?

    • @ArkopiaYouTube
      @ArkopiaYouTube  Рік тому

      It is working very good, but we ended up going with a whole greenhouse drip system powered by a pump, strictly because it’s such a huge area. I have the thirsty earth hooked into some potted plants that are not on the main drip, and it’s working great. 🙂✌️

  • @primordial_platypus
    @primordial_platypus Рік тому +1

    Couldn’t you do away with the 5 gal pails and just plumb it all to your large raised reservoirs?

    • @ArkopiaYouTube
      @ArkopiaYouTube  Рік тому +1

      I understand it might be too much pressure. It wants just low pressure gravity; just enough to always keep water in them without forcing water in them, is how I understand anyway.

  • @Eli20069
    @Eli20069 Рік тому +1

    Oh, the govy didn’t visit you yet?😆

    • @ArkopiaYouTube
      @ArkopiaYouTube  Рік тому

      For rain water? Maybe gov will want me to add an additional step and let the ground collect the rain water, then use a fuel to pump it back. To “help” 😂

    • @Eli20069
      @Eli20069 Рік тому +1

      @@ArkopiaUA-cam no, about you’re greenhouse! Loll

    • @ArkopiaYouTube
      @ArkopiaYouTube  Рік тому

      @@Eli20069 I’ve paid $75,000 over the past 9 years in subdivision fees, taxes, house permits, for absolutely zero services (other than road grading). So far they haven’t come for more extortion from me…. yet. 🤪

  • @kimaschenbrenner7483
    @kimaschenbrenner7483 Рік тому +1

    Looks great, good idea

  • @NoName-jg3vz
    @NoName-jg3vz Рік тому +1

    they seem a tad $$$$$

  • @Kharnage1974
    @Kharnage1974 Рік тому +2

    good job deleting comments.