Refreshing Harvest: 8 Simple Steps to Catch Rainwater for Your Garden

Does your blood boil when you see a sprinkler watering concrete? Do you become infuriated when you see a large, runoff puddle clearly formed from a hose that’s seeping water? Both previous scenarios drive me to madness! It’s not that I’m anti-watering, or against giving grass and flowers a sprinkle every so often. But I am definitely for preserving and protecting water, and using natural resources to give green things a spritz. One way to harness the glorious goodness of water is by harnessing rainwater.

According to the article “A Better Way to Harvest Rainwater” by Cheryl Long at Mother Earth News, more than 900 gallons of rainwater can run off the top of a 30-by-50 foot roof. Putting all that viable water to good use is simple and relatively low-cost once you’ve constructed a sturdy rain barrel or water stock tank.

Resources:

http://www.motherearthnews.com/Do-It-Yourself/Rainwater-Harvesting-Rain-Barrel-Setup.aspx

http://www.motherearthnews.com/Modern-Homesteading/2003-08-01/Harvest-Rainwater.aspx

Image: Will Merydith

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