Sunday, January 15, 2012

Free & Frugal Watering - Rain Barrels

For as long as I can remember my mom and grandma have always caught rain water to use for watering her plants, flowers and trees.  My grandma used a wooden rain barrel and my mom has always used metal rain barrels.

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They even carry a large selection of tank and garden accessories for a custom system that will work perfectly for your specific needs.


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Rain water barrels have come a long way over the past several years, but the end result is still the same - fresh, free rain water for all your watering needs.





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1 comment:

  1. This rain barrel is so quaint and pretty I'd love to have one on my property, but perhaps they're more expensive than the plastic ones.
    I do think it's worthwhile having one..
    I also keep all my vegetable peels to make my own compost and mix my chickens droppings in there too to make it really rich.
    I've also found a way of saving $830 a year, I got a Tracfone SVC Samsung T155G for Xmas with larger keys and letters on the screen whic is for seniors. This phone costs $15 and I only pay $7/month for service. If you don't use this phone a lot then you can really save a lot of money and at the end of the year and you end up with a big nest egg, unlike with using a cell phone contract.

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