WELCOME TO MY HEMEROCALLIS PERMACULTURE WORLD

DAYLILIES,
PERMACULTURE
4 R'S OF HYDROLOGY
DIRECTOR OF THE WATER INSTITUTE
BROCK DOLMAN

Lake Mary American Hemerocallis Photos

Lake Mary American Hemerocallis Photos
Daylilys throught the eyes of an Hemerocallis Judge

Monday, March 14, 2011

Recharge=Deposit

recharge processes are critical for the Water Cycle to refresh itself via the deposit depends on the watershed's recharge potential. Precipitation recreceived by our watershed must percolate and be absorbed, or else there is no replenishment of our water savings account.
.Recharge functions are impaired by the hardening and paving over of natural vegetation and
draining of wetlands.
.to increase recharge, we must limit impervious surfaces and the wholesale conversion of native vegetation.We must implement stormwater techniques designed to slow, spread and sink water as a deposit into the ground We must protect open space in known groundwater-recharge areas. If site conditions are not conducive to recharge, then we must ensure proper biofiltration of all surface waters prior to their discharge and deposit into rivers, wetlands, lakes estuaries, and oceans.

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