The most important harvest? RAIN!

Rain barrels

Residential water use increases 40 to 50% during summer months due to outdoor water use. Stormwater runoff is the leading type of residential non-point source pollution.

What is a rain barrel?

A rain barrel collects and stores rainwater from rooftops to use later for lawn and garden watering.

Water collected in a rain barrel would normally pour off your roof directly or flow through gutterbrush and roof gutter downspouts and become stormwater runoff.

Depending on your yard, this runoff can travel onto paved surfaces and eventually into a storm drain.

54 gallon, green plastic rain barrel with screened cover and outlet hose. Also comes with overflow hose and linking kit to connect a set of two.

Why Use Rain Barrels?

  • Rain barrels conserve water and help lower costs (a rain barrel can save approximately 1,300 gallons of water during peak summer months).
  • Rain barrels reduce water pollution by reducing stormwater runoff, which can contain pollutants like sediment, oil, grease, bacteria and nutrients.
  • Rain barrels are inexpensive and easy to build and install.

A rain barrel can be used to save water for plants during dry periods. Rain barrels can also be arranged to slowly release the collected rain fall to areas that can soak up the water, reducing stormwater runoff and increasing groundwater recharge.

Operation and Maintenance
Rain barrels should be drained and removed for the winter months to prevent ice damage. It is recommended that you remove the existing downspout and elbow intact and store for reinstallation in the late fall. You can then add another downspout section that will need to be custom cut to an appropriate height above your rain barrel. Two, connected downspout elbows (forming an S shape) or hinged extension should sit about two inches above the rain barrel inlet hole. Fine mesh screen should be used to cover any openings in the rain barrel to prevent mosquitoes and to trap debris. Rain barrels can be installed upon blocks or wooden crate to provide height for gravity flow purposes.

Where to purchase?
Ready-made rain barrels range from $89 to $135 each depending on size, style and added features. For local suppliers, inquire at your local home and garden supply store, garden center, nursery, or hardware store.

You can also do an internet search on rain barrels and gutterbrush.

Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

7 Responses to “The most important harvest? RAIN!”

  1. January 8, 2010 at 12:06 PM #

    I think you should publish on the subject more often

  2. January 26, 2010 at 10:37 AM #

    I very happy reading your post. Thank for share great information.

  3. January 26, 2010 at 11:16 AM #

    I enjoy reading your post. Thank you so much for provide nice information.

  4. January 29, 2010 at 2:43 AM #

    Just want to say your article is striking. The clarity in your post is simply striking and i can take for granted you are an expert on this subject. Thanks a million and please keep up the accomplished work.

  5. January 29, 2010 at 4:13 AM #

    Your bookmarking strategy is working as I Found you through Stumbleupon.

  6. October 28, 2010 at 3:00 AM #

    Great read.. This was my 1st time to your blog. Thanks for sharing this. I will bookmark this website. I was a room decorator for a while. Our decorating tip of the day is this: Please do not clutter a room. A good spacing is essential. Thank you once again…

Leave a Reply