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How to Collect Rainwater in a Barrel

By Victoria Ries

 

 

Amidst a drought, most of the country receives little rainwater, if any, these days. When these parched parts of the country do get rained on it is sensible to collect all we can, in order to conserve resources and use it wisely. Follow this article for directions on how to collect rainwater in a barrel for household use, or plant watering. Rainwater contains a healthy supply of nitrogen--plants thrive on it!

 

Instructions

Things you'll need:

  • A 55-gallon plastic barrel

  • Downspout pipe

  • Guttering

1.       

    • 1

Fix guttering to your roof edge as directed.

    • 2

Affix downspout to drain into the rain barrel opening.

    • 3

Secure the downspout to wall of structure to make sure it doesn't blow around in the wind. If this happens you will lose precious water.

    • 4

When a rain shower is imminent, check the downspout for any blockages. As soon as the water starts flowing into the barrel, you will realize just how much water falls in a short while, and how much you've been losing.

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