Even when rain is in short supply, beautiful rain barrels are not. According to Surfrider.org, for every inch of rain your area gets and 1,000 square feet of roof, you can harvest about 0.62 gallons ...
The practice of collecting rainwater for household and garden use extends back to ancient human civilizations. People in the Indus Valley used huge vats cut into the rock to hold rainwater that could ...
This 50-gallon rain barrel is designed to look like an old wooden oak barrel but with the durability and rot and fade resistance of plastic. The manufacturer also makes a stand that can be purchased ...
During a break in the rain last week, Linda Jassim-Pugh went outside to inspect one long-delayed project: a big, black plastic barrel. “I just haven’t had time,” she said, looking at the rain-catching ...
April is known for showers and storms. A growing number of people in the Ozarks are capitalizing on these rainy days by saving water to use during dry periods during the spring and summer. "A ...
The first 100 rain barrels ordered by Holly Springs sold out within hours Saturday morning, and the town has already placed an order for more. The town sold the rain barrels at cost starting when Bass ...
For years, I've wanted a rain barrel and now I have an easy way to get one. The Indian Creek Nature Center in Cedar Rapids is selling 65-gallon rain barrels as part of its Million Gallon Challenge to ...
Even when rain is in short supply, beautiful rain barrels are not. According to Surfrider.org, if your area gets 1 inch of rain, you can harvest about 0.62 gallons of rain per square foot of roof area ...