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05/06/202407/01/2024

Large Fog Collector (LFC) – Atmospheric Water Harvesting for Veggie Garden Irrigation

The passive LFC can collects fog water from the air and directs this water to an irrigation system. Our demonstration Fog Garden at the UCSC Farm consists of 24 vegetable plants. In the summer of 2023, the fog water collected supplied 37% of our garden’s water needs.

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