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IRRIGATION Groundswell Farm
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Well Polk St. Well − Hand pounded with surface pump GH Well − 5 gal./min − Buried line to wash station HH Well − Don’t use − Extremely high iron Wash Station Well − 2016!
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Water Testing Annually for OG cert. More for food safety? Kent County Health Dept. Need “Non-detect” for E coli Steps − Fill out paper work − E coli bottle has powder in bottom − Food for E coli – don’t spill! − Wash hands − Wash tap or outlet with bleach − Run tap or spigot for 5 minutes − Put in Styrofoam container − Immediately drive to Kent County Health Dept. (Fuller north of 196)
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Buried Irrigation Extend in 2016? PVC Pipes − Purple Stuff − PVC Cement
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When to water Weekly − Seeds before germination − New transplants − Drip − Celery − Potatoes − Summer HH In drought − Entire field! − 24 Hours a day
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When to water? Crops for overnight watering Celery, potatoes, peas, lettuce, sweet potato, onion, leek, shallot, bean, celeriac, garlic, scallion, squash (unless mildew), fennel, parsley, chard, tomatillos
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Soil moisture at Quincy St. Look Feel Squeeze test
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Flooding Quincy St. − If 3+ inches in 24 hours − Macatawa River spills into fields − Block culvert from incoming water − Food Safety − Till in crops in contact with water unless: − Never eaten raw − Edible portion above flood line − Not yet flowering − Flood Prep − Vehicles, Tractors, Implements & Rototiller moved − Transplants on tables − Electricity off to GH, HH, white cooler, etc. (wash?) − Wheel Hoes to dry & loosen soil Polk St. − Plant quick-growing crops to replace loss
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Soil Moisture at Polk St. Squeeze test
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Sprinklers 2 Hr. Micro for: HH, small plantings, seeds before germination, 4 – 8 Hr. Large Sprinklers for: Large plantings of germinated seeds, transplants & mature crops
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Garden Hoses Potable Hoses for wash station Red for GH & Hose Reel Green for other uses
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Drip Irrigation Weed Barrier − Lay by hand Plastic Mulch − Automatically laid out by plastic mulch layer
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Greenhouse Watering Once per day 1 to 3 passes thru GH − temperature − sun vs. cloud − Skip wet trays for 1 st and/or 2 nd pass − Drench dry trays in 1 st & 2 nd pass Sheen Train workers twice, by 2 different people
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Hoophouse Watering Micro sprinklers best Large sprinklers hit walls Winter − Almost none needed − Water at planting time once or twice − Excess humidity common − Roll up sides to let out moisture Summer
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Watering at Planting Watering Cans Fish Hose to mainline Mainline turned on Plants well-watered & loaded onto cart If Weed Barrier Drip line, Scissors, Knives, Stakes, Pounder, Pins or soil bags
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