Saving for a Rain-Free Day

Rainbarrels, Cisterns & Ponds

October 15, 2014. By Cassy Aoyagi:  The rare days when L.A. skies are gray present an opportunity to set aside a precious resource for a rain-free day. A penny saved may be a penny earned, but a raindrop saved in LA can earn us our freedom.

Each raindrop saved:

  • Saves L.A. tax dollars (as well as home and business water budgets) associated with the importation of water from far afield,
  • Protects homes and communities from flooding caused by overtaxed gutters, dams and public waterways, and
  • Protects surfers and other ocean wildlife from the fertilizers, pesticides and animal waste washed off our hardscapes and into the ocean with each rain.

As new, statewide Water Efficiency Landscape Ordinances (WELOs) require or encourage new landscapes greater than 2500 square feet to keep and filter rainwater onsite, why not put it to the best possible use? Water harvesting, the collection of rainwater from roofs, gutters and hardscapes for use at a later time, is a hassle-free and highly effective way to quench a garden’s thirst.

It can produce a profound impact– collecting the first quarter inch of rain from a 1000 square foot roof can produce as much as 150 gallons. In real terms, this is enough water to support a garden of low water use plants, like that at the Sanchez home in Santa Monica, through a typical summer.

Most water harvesting can be accomplished via gravity flow then be pumped out to the landscape when needed. A bumper water crop can be collected, cleaned and saved through a variety of mechanisms. Options include above ground rain barrels or cisterns, below ground cisterns, or collection through infiltration, where water is guided by grading to collect in a reservoir or pond.

Each option may be artfully accomplished and may, in fact, actually add to the aesthetic of the landscape design. While below ground cisterns and infiltration systems require expertise to design and install, home and business owners curious about harvesting can start with buying a rain barrel, for which many localities are offering rebates.

Curious about how water harvesting differs from infiltration and graywater strategies? Stay tuned! This is part of a three-part series covering these water conservation strategies.

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2012 Pasadena Showcase House

his 1920s Spanish, Moorish home at the base of the San Gabriel Mountains received a through remodel as part of the nation’s “biggest and best showcase home tour in the country.”  The Pasadena Showcase House of Design recruited top California designers, including FormLA Landscaping’s Cassy Aoyagi, who designed the Andalusian Courtyard.

his 1920s Spanish, Moorish home at the base of the San Gabriel Mountains received a through remodel as part of the nation’s “biggest and best showcase home tour in the country.” The Pasadena Showcase House of Design recruited top California designers, including FormLA Landscaping’s Cassy Aoyagi, who designed the Andalusian Courtyard.

 

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Designer Cassy Aoyagi spoke with Cindy Dole and Eric Stromer of HomeWizards Radio about
achieving this high-end look

at home. Listen in while you take the tour to steal this look!

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2011 Pasadena Showcase House

The path to the pool delivers a subtle "crunch" sound to reward each step.

The path to the pool delivers a subtle “crunch” sound to reward each step.

A slope is made enchanting and safe with shallow, long steps bordered by evergreen sentinels.

A slope is made enchanting and safe with shallow, long steps bordered by evergreen sentinels.

The checkerboard path of pavers and gravel calls to mind a game of croquet played by mushrooms or chess with human pawns.

The checkerboard path of pavers and gravel calls to mind a game of croquet played by mushrooms or chess with human pawns.

Touches of whimsey dot the landscape.

Touches of whimsey dot the landscape.

The Wanderland Tea Garden designed by FormLA sits on a once grassy slope between the home and the pool.

The Wanderland Tea Garden designed by FormLA sits on a once grassy slope between the home and the pool.

While pools have a habit of transfixing, the view toward the home is every bit as breathtaking.

While pools have a habit of transfixing, the view toward the home is every bit as breathtaking.

A quirky, gnarled wood bench and low rock retaining wall offer restful seats with views of the pool amidst the dancing foliage.

A quirky, gnarled wood bench and low rock retaining wall offer restful seats with views of the pool amidst the dancing foliage.

Toward the pool, the colors of blue and green are vibrant yet serene.

Toward the pool, the colors of blue and green are vibrant yet serene.

Within the garden, a variety of bright colored blooms dance vivaciously.

Within the garden, a variety of bright colored blooms dance vivaciously.

At the end of the day, there is a perfect place for tea with the mad hatter… Or friends and family, if you prefer.

At the end of the day, there is a perfect place for tea with the mad hatter… Or friends and family, if you prefer.

From the living room's bay window, the garden entices a stroll and relaxed enjoyment of the shade, views, and verdure surrounding a grand Pasadena oak tree.

From the living room’s bay window, the garden entices a stroll and relaxed enjoyment of the shade, views, and verdure surrounding a grand Pasadena oak tree.

The La Canada English Manor selected for the 2011 Pasadena Showcase House of Design was designed by Paul Williams, the same LA-architect responsible for the theme restaurant building at the center of LAX, the Beverly Hills Hotel, and the homes of Carry Grant and Frank Sinatra, among other celebrities.

The La Canada English Manor selected for the 2011 Pasadena Showcase House of Design was designed by Paul Williams, the same LA-architect responsible for the theme restaurant building at the center of LAX, the Beverly Hills Hotel, and the homes of Carry Grant and Frank Sinatra, among other celebrities.

Visit the Showcase Wanderland Tea Garden

While the Showcase House enjoyed its busiest weekend and final hurrah, you can still get lost in the mimsy of The FormLA Wanderland Tea Garden! We transformed the expansive but unremarkable lawn at this historically-significant English Manor style home into a delightful entreaty to a stroll.