Another incredible opportunity to share ideas, traditions, and innovations across borders within similar climates by Brad Lancaster © 2014 www.HarvestingRainwater.com Los Angeles, California The February 2014 trip began with a bike ride. (My…


Another incredible opportunity to share ideas, traditions, and innovations across borders within similar climates by Brad Lancaster © 2014 www.HarvestingRainwater.com Los Angeles, California The February 2014 trip began with a bike ride. (My…

by Brad Lancaster © 2013 www.HarvestingRainwater.com This past September I had the great pleasure of teaching (and learning more about) ancient and modern water and sun harvesting in the Puglia region of southern…

by Brad Lancaster © 2013 www.HarvestingRainwater.com You don’t need to own property to engage with, harvest, cycle, and enhance your local resources—and your potential to live collaboratively with them. Below are some ideas…

by Brad Lancaster © 2011 www.HarvestingRainwater.com Years ago at a red light I looked into the car beside me and saw the frowning driver’s hair blowing into the back seat as though she…

How the harvest of urban nuisance runoff is reviving a community
Recommendations from an Australian delegation touring U.S. cities to share their experiences with water efficiency as a result of prolonged drought

Harvesting street runoff to passively irrigate community orchards and support public celebrations

A simple retrofit of a parking lot enabling it to harvest water and grow food-producing shade trees.

How runoff from apartment roofs, a parking lot, and a city street irrigated a bountiful 1-acre city farm