Here's the groundwater map links featured in the video: Visualising Victoria's Groundwater (VVG) - www.vvg.org.au/vvg_map.php?agreement=Agree+and+Continue USGS National Water Database - dashboard.waterdata.usgs.gov/app/nwd/ Australia BOM Groundwater Explorer - www.bom.gov.au/weave/explorer.html?max=true Philippine Groundwater Outlook (PhiGO) - admuwater.com/phigo India CWGB maps - cgwb.gov.in/Maps.html UK BGS GeoIndex - mapapps2.bgs.ac.uk/geoindex/home.html
Yeah that is a very good idea to explore in a future video. Not sure if I can have enough data in time for the next episode but I am definitely interested in this.
@@Cerriscapades Completely forgot to say: Love your content! And don`t feel bad if you need a break from making succulent-content. I grow succulents since 2005 and i know how hard it is to have the same passion for the same thing over so many years :) Cheers man!
Would it help shaping the garden to have a nature slope to something like a drain where the excess water can get collected? So instead of pooling around the plants it would naturally move downwards?
Yeah the plan is to use a combination of slope and loose soil in the elevated bits. The water-hungry plants will have to go at the base of the slope so they have more chances of getting water.
Here's the groundwater map links featured in the video:
Visualising Victoria's Groundwater (VVG) - www.vvg.org.au/vvg_map.php?agreement=Agree+and+Continue
USGS National Water Database - dashboard.waterdata.usgs.gov/app/nwd/
Australia BOM Groundwater Explorer - www.bom.gov.au/weave/explorer.html?max=true
Philippine Groundwater Outlook (PhiGO) - admuwater.com/phigo
India CWGB maps - cgwb.gov.in/Maps.html
UK BGS GeoIndex - mapapps2.bgs.ac.uk/geoindex/home.html
Wow so much work was put into this video ! Your transition and video editing skills are on point !
So happy 😁 every time I see a new video.
hey, a video bout how the different species distribute their root-system (shallow vs deep) would be very informative i think.
Yeah that is a very good idea to explore in a future video. Not sure if I can have enough data in time for the next episode but I am definitely interested in this.
@@Cerriscapades Completely forgot to say: Love your content! And don`t feel bad if you need a break from making succulent-content. I grow succulents since 2005 and i know how hard it is to have the same passion for the same thing over so many years :) Cheers man!
Harika
Would it help shaping the garden to have a nature slope to something like a drain where the excess water can get collected? So instead of pooling around the plants it would naturally move downwards?
Yeah the plan is to use a combination of slope and loose soil in the elevated bits. The water-hungry plants will have to go at the base of the slope so they have more chances of getting water.