The Old Wagonhouse

The Old Wagonhouse

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

The final preparation

As with most things it sometimes feels like an impossible task putting together a big project but the funny thing is it starts just by doing something. Even the wrong direction might lead to the acceptable final product / system.
Our new pump arrived yesterday and last night I was wide awake mostly because of my youngest but also because of the planning of the new irrigation system. First we must pump through lines that was not used by anyone for maybe 8 to 10 years. And to make things more interesting the irrigation line was open most of that time.
The first step is to pump without any filtration into the old line to clean it and to suck the feeding pipe from the dam which might be filled with slush. This pump will run like that at a pressure of about 2.3 bar for 3 to 4 hours and the water will be splashed into the river. If the water is clean and thus the pipe on either side of the pump is suffiecently clean we will introduce the filter bank. From then we will try and catch up on the back log of irrigation for months of July / August. This is actually my biggest problem since the roots allready started their growth season and will be looking for water as well as fertilizer. Hopefully we will catch up and provide at the right time the correct dosage of fertilizer.
It is also tonight the Women Wine Wednesday. Twenty people will be attending and we hope all the ladies do enjoy the get together. I think it might be something to grow into something more formal and more diverse with other likewise businesses also provide an evening of leisure for the ladies of the town. I hope you all meet someone interesting that you never met before in town.

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