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Ollas: Ancient Wisdom for Efficient Irrigation

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In a world increasingly reliant on water scarcity and the need for sustainable farming practices, ancient wisdom offers the most innovative solution. One of our indigenous irrigation systems (pronounced “oy-ya”). The ancient sound is used for various cultures, it is a community of Native Americans in the Middle East, and it is an ancient sound that appreciates the elegance of its simplicity and its ability to store water. In this article it adds to the world of care and allows you to use it effectively for watering your garden.

What is an olla?

The oil jar is a traditionally handcrafted, unglazed, porous clay vessel designed for effective watering. The ending “olla” comes from the Spanish word “vase” and its recipients were used by the second generation of the indigenous community as a method of conserving water and nourishing the plant.

How does it work?
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