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PLANTS FOR THE WETLAND | Portuguese Permaculture Projects

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PLANTS FOR THE WETLAND | Portuguese Permaculture Projects

We are in the middle of renovating our house in an abandoned Portuguese village. After successful testing we take the final steps on our Grey Water Wetland. Lets put in some reeds!

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My name is Jasper and i bought a house in a Portuguese ghost town. Together with my dogs Zoey & Akira we show you the rebuild of our house and what it is like living the daily life in Central Portugal.
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  1. You must apologize, but I think you are a fool. You have spent the spring and summer doing everything but getting your roof done. Now the rain is coming and now you have challenges, because it must not get wet. It's not very smart. 😳😱

  2. Could it be that your septic tank is full and needs an extraction of solids? Maybe it was damaged and soil got in? Sorry if you talked about this. I might have missed it.

  3. Keep dosing your septic system. When the bacteria/enzymes encounter heavy soil loads, they alter the ph of their environment. The by products of their digestion can alter the ph enough to kill off the bacteria you're trying to establish. The goal being a balance. Since your system is slow and seems to be full…It may take a long long time for the system to establish a healthy working order. No cleaners with bleach or lye. No soaps or hair products with oils. If the wet spot persists, you may need some kind of mechanical pump out to reset/rebalance the system. Good luck with the system and the reed bed. Can't wait to see the new section of roof go up.

  4. Why did renato plant the reeds separately? would it not be better in small clumps and then you can add some different flowered ones, if not you are just going to have a whole lots of reeds when they start to grow they will fill the whole area, just a thought. well done on all that filling in in the rain it must of been hard, hopefully you will have some sunshine tomorrow.

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