Sunday, November 02, 2008

Rain Catcher

We seem to get all of our rain in the fall and winter and then almost none the rest of the year. This summer I ordered 10 used barrels - previously used for shipping greek olives - I'm guessing - from the faint tangy scent leftover. These barrels have been refitted with overflow spouts, a hose bib, and a mesh screen on the lid to filter leaves and debris and keep critters and mosquitos out. I had the barrels hooked up to a downspout on Friday with an extra pipe to travel along the outside wall and turn a corner to go through the trellis under the back deck where the barrels are. From there a flexible drain pipe feeds the water into the barrels. And it rained, enough that the first barrel is already full! I'm looking forward to being able to use this water next summer on my vegetables. And if it keeps on raining I'll order more barrels until I run out of room.

2 comments:

Kathryn Hansen said...

that's an awesome idea!! When it rains I have 4 buckets out collecting water...I like your idea better!!!

Katherine Kean said...

Good for you for collecting rain in buckets - plants love rainwater. It's amazing how fast the buckets can fill up, isn't it?

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