Cutting back on water usage? I use rain barrels for garden water
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Reading all the posts about everyone cutting back, thought I'd share what I use to water my garden with. The pictures were two years ago and I've double each setup for a total of 10 barrels now. The water barrels from the metal roof are used for my veggie garden. The others for container plants.
I made them all myself, very easy to do and can give anyone step-by-step instructions if you're interested.
They are worth it, saves my water bill from doubling in the summer months.
I made them all myself, very easy to do and can give anyone step-by-step instructions if you're interested.
They are worth it, saves my water bill from doubling in the summer months.
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LOL! Pooches are 3
The hose is the connection on how to link barrel to barrel. Spigot is at the bottom for dispensing to either hose or watering can.
These barrels are set up year round and can freeze the spigots if not wrapped. The dogs actually prefer water from them vs city water.
The hose is the connection on how to link barrel to barrel. Spigot is at the bottom for dispensing to either hose or watering can.
These barrels are set up year round and can freeze the spigots if not wrapped. The dogs actually prefer water from them vs city water.
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For the barrels, check your local craigslist or google rain barrels for your city. I happened to run across a guy who brings in container loads out of Calif. They sell for $20 each and still usually have leftover olives or pepperoncini's in them. The dogs prefer the pepper ones =)
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We have had a simular set up for many years here, I do have to say they arent very attractive but since my DH has planted some sort of something in front of them I like it better...
I would be interested in finding out more about your pet cots ??
I would be interested in finding out more about your pet cots ??
#10
When my former company closed, they had several large white plastic 50 gal barrells (they were full of glue) that I grabbed (I grabbed a TON of stuff from there!). Made two into similar water barrells - but not connected. One is on the deck for the deck plants, the other collects rain from the greenhouse and waters the greenhouse plants. We don't get nearly as much rain here in IL as you do in WA, so we have to use the hose sometimes.
BUT we're not metered so my bill doesn't change.
I do it because my plants prefer rain water to city water. City water scorches the leaves.
BUT we're not metered so my bill doesn't change.
I do it because my plants prefer rain water to city water. City water scorches the leaves.
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