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GREY WATER WETLAND P.8 & DEMOLITION TIME | Portuguese Permaculture Projects and Renovation

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GREY WATER WETLAND P.8 & DEMOLITION TIME | Portuguese Permaculture Projects and Renovation

We are in the middle of renovating our house in an abandoned Portuguese village. Today we try to get further with our Grey Water Wetland. Also work on the main house should continue. What can we get done in a day?

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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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21 COMMENTS

  1. Remember! Andy Dufresne also took 27y to shovel his way out of shawshank using a "rock hammer". That chisel reminded me of that stephen kings classic from the 90s with Morgan freeman and Tim Burton. She will make it one day! Keep it up!

  2. Well, Jasper, I was thinking about the four-section wetland you are setting up.
    I am by no way an expert in hydrology, but the arrangement of the three barriers does not seem right to me. My gut feeling says that water in section 1 will overflow to section 2 once the bottom part is filled. I cannot see how water at the bottom of section 1 will ever flow to section 2. Assuming that your grey water is not pressure-fed into the bottom of section 1.
    In my humble opinion, instead the barriers being "low", "high", "low" — as is now–, the arrangement should be "high", "low", "high".
    There would be a bigger quantity of water to mix in sections 1 and 2 as well as in sections 3 and 4.
    But that's just my two cents…

  3. Hey!!!hard work there!!!!im not an expert in laying bricks anyway we here in this country you choose to live ,and i apreciate a lot what you are doing ,when lay briks together in between in the holes we put cement to join better together all briks in the wall!!!is much more dificult doing it after the way you did it!!big hug

  4. The slow pace can be frustrasting for the viewer. But this is not a building renovation channel but a lifestyle channel. Given that money is not plentiful he has chosen the slow way. I think Diana was just having fun, in her way. Let them be and skip through videos that are not very interesting. 🙂

  5. Get some Vit. B-1, or B-Complex daily in your blood; to repel the mosquitos, and Avon's "Skin So Soft" works very well, too. It's all about smell for the mosquitos. They hate Peppermint & Lavender. Grow some in your garden. Diana killed it on the wall!

  6. Why removing the wall? I thought you want to move the highest point for the roof or building 2 separate rooms for visitors. Is there something changed in your planes?

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