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Showing posts with label My yard. Show all posts

Monday, March 1, 2010

Planning stages of my rain barrel




I am so excited. Tamara and I have made plans to work on our rain barrels this weekend. So of course I am doing my research. I ran across this web link. http://www.squidoo.com/rain-barrel




Did you know A 55 gallon rain barrel will only hold 1/2 inch of rain water from a 160 square foot roof?


Why Use A Rain Barrel And Collect Rain Water?

1. A rain barrel will lower your water bills and save you money.

2. A rain barrel will help reduce the demand on the local water supply.

3. During the peak summer months a rain barrel can collect about 1,300 gallons of water, depending on where you live.

4. Rain barrels capture and keep water that can be used later. It is an efficient way to use a free resource.

5. Rain barrels help reduce erosion, storm water flow, pollution and flooding.

6. Rain water is naturally soft and oxygenated with more acidic than tap water. It doesn't have any chlorine, calcium or lime.

7. Watering plants, washing cars and doing household chores is an ideal way to use rain water.

8. Rain barrels aren't expensive.

9. They are easy to make and install.
Now, I am ready to sketch out some art for my barrel.


Tuesday, May 26, 2009

May flowers at 8833

The mint is taking over the corner. The Butterfly bushes are waist high and the roses are in full bloom. My Weeping Mulberry is taller and wider and shaping up nicely. I planted it 5 years ago. Time flys when your garden grows.
My pups like to look out and watch the kids play.
Soon the sunflowers and mixed wild flowers will sprout up and the lily's will bloom. That means more pic's to Show off soon...