*PERMACULTURE EARTHWORKS: SWALES, TERRACES, WATER CATCHMENTS
**8TH LECTURE*
Wednesday, *2 June 2010*, 6:00-9:00pm - $$
12th Street Homestead, 1145 Pennsylvania St., Lawrence
*Steve Moring* of the *Kaw Permaculture Collaborative* will cover a critical component of any site design, that of maximizing water absorption and minimizing run-off. Several techniques can be used to modify the terrain as needed, and they are best done at the outset before any planting takes place. *Water catchments* can be roofs with tank storage, or ground basins like ponds or water gardens. *Swales and Key Lines* are water channels that spread run-off horizontally by gravity. *Terraces* are on-level contours that slow the down-hill flow of water. This lecture is the eighth in a nine-session permaculture lecture series, presented every two weeks. Interspersed with the lectures will be occasional field trips.
The lecture will be followed by a viewing of the film *"Water Harvesting"* by Geoff Lawton. A $30.00 admission fee will be requested at the door. The fees will support both the K.P.C. and it's parent organization, *Sustainability Action Network*.
Wednesday, *2 June 2010*, 6:00-9:00pm - $$
12th Street Homestead, 1145 Pennsylvania St., Lawrence
*Steve Moring* of the *Kaw Permaculture Collaborative* will cover a critical component of any site design, that of maximizing water absorption and minimizing run-off. Several techniques can be used to modify the terrain as needed, and they are best done at the outset before any planting takes place. *Water catchments* can be roofs with tank storage, or ground basins like ponds or water gardens. *Swales and Key Lines* are water channels that spread run-off horizontally by gravity. *Terraces* are on-level contours that slow the down-hill flow of water. This lecture is the eighth in a nine-session permaculture lecture series, presented every two weeks. Interspersed with the lectures will be occasional field trips.
The lecture will be followed by a viewing of the film *"Water Harvesting"* by Geoff Lawton. A $30.00 admission fee will be requested at the door. The fees will support both the K.P.C. and it's parent organization, *Sustainability Action Network*.
For more information contact
Steve Moring at 785-691-7305
For information on course content, meeting times and locations go to websites:http://groups.google.com/group/kpc-dev/web/kpc-event-postings
