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Irrigation in TISB

By Abhyuday Santhosh
209 Feet

PATCH 1 SHED
PATCH 2
AND
TISB
209 Feet
WATER
TANK

Not
to RAINWATER
Scale OPEN WELL HARVESTIN
Includes rain G
water RECHARGE
harvesting GRREENHOUSE PITS

CONNECTS CLASSROOM
THREW PIPES
Rain water harvesting pit & well
PATCH 1 Detailed

Part B
Part A
STORAGE TANK

Part C Part D
PATCH 2 DETAILED

PLANTS THAT WILL GROW IN


PATCH 1:

• ROW 1– CARROT
• ROW 2- CARROT

R R R  ROW 3- ONION
R R R
o o o  ROW 4- ONION
o o o
w w w w w w
4 5 6  ROW 5- BEETROOT
1 2 3
 ROW 6- BEETROOT

URDEN POTS AND DRIP


IRRIGATION TO WATER THE
PLANTS
URDEN POTS
Question you might ask?
Answers
What type of soil is going to be used?

I think soil should be mixed and


fertilized with compost Why should we use compost ?

I think it better to use compost because of


the following reasons:
 We collect lot of waste which can be
made into compost (for e.g. : by adding
banana peels some dead animal bodies
or orange etc.)

 By mulching the soil the water holding


capacity of the soil will increase and it
even stops water from evaporating
Normal Soil Compost Soil
 Another advantage it is also fine to not
As you can see thereis a huge difference irrigate the plants 2-7 if the soil is mulched
between the normal soil and the compost because the soil hold the water
soil the compost soil has locked moisture
and I think plant can grow better in moist soil

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