Sustainability is trending, especially among young buyers, and an aesthetically pleasing rain barrel offers cost savings and curb appeal.
Rain Barrels and Resource Conservation.....
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Sustainability is trending, especially among young buyers, and an aesthetically pleasing rain barrel offers cost savings and curb appeal.
Rain Barrels and Resource Conservation.....
www.1stChoiceBHL.com
Rain water harvesting has existed for centuries and can be performed by anyone. It can be as simple as collecting rain water in buckets or on a grand scale in rain barrels or cisterns. Rain water is “free”. Free of chemicals and chlorine as well as $monetarily free. It promotes self- sufficiency, sustainability and lawns/trees/plants ❤️it! If you are interested in rain water harvesting, talk to Exterior Texas about installing rain barrels! . . 📷 @deborasmail . #rain #rainwater #rainwaterharvesting #rainbarrels #harvestrain #rainharvesting #irrigation #irrigationsystem #landscapedesign #landscaping #landscapinglife #exteriordesign #exterior #outdoors #outdoorliving #houston #houstontx #htx https://www.instagram.com/p/ByVZi_zACes/?igshid=nze1lhksshby
The Town of Saugus is holding another rain barrel giveaway! Twenty-five lucky Saugus households will receive a free rain barrel, which help conserve water and increase sustainability. Interested residents should contact Jeannie Meredith at 781-231-4044, or the Town Manager’s office at 781-231-4111 to enter. // #saugus #saugusma #rain #rainbarrel #rainbarrels #water #conservation #sustainability #waterconservation #rainwater @rainbarrels #green #community (at Saugus, Massachusetts) https://www.instagram.com/p/BvACje2l-7m/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1rtmh5ge6eszb
Delivered a 500 gallon rain barrel for a client today. #rainbarrels #texasyardninja (at Gainesville, Texas) https://www.instagram.com/p/Bq8sFIBFh5H/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=4ww8y1mszcbr
Our neighborhood is finally getting some color on the trees. A sugar maple on the other side of the fence is orange. If I hadn’t been out taking photos I wouldn’t have noticed how the sugar maple complements the brick on my house. Out of my office window I see a yellow leafed maple, and beyond that some reds. The crepe myrtles usually have lots of color but so far mine are still green. I’ll stop complaining and enjoy what we get this year.
2. The seed heads of the native milkweed are open. I’ll push some seeds in the ground here and there and hopefully get babies. The butterflies, especially the Monarchs, love the milkweed flowers.
3. I have seen more bees on the Sheffield mums this week than I have seen all summer. At least I think this is a honey bee athough it doesn’t have the orange stripes with which I’m familiar.
4. Following a suggestion from another SoS gardener, I stapled bird netting to my wooden fence. The clematis seems to appreciate having something other than the trellis to climb on. And the yellow jasmine is finally happy. When I put it in this spot in the spring the ground was so wet for so long, I thought I might lose it. It should be spectacular next spring.
5. The rainbarrels have been emptied. They were made from food grade 50 gallon plastic drums used by a local wine maker and were free for the taking. Porch furniture has been stored behind the shed. Potted geraniums have been brought inside along with a couple of other tender things. They fill a corner of the living room and get light through a sliding door. Leaves are coming down and that will be the next clean-up job.
6. This is one of the crepe myrles in the area where I took out the river birch. It grew lopsided as it reached for the sun although I rather like the wonkiness of the trunks. I am hopeful with the birch gone I can coax it to fill out on the empty side. The husband will get those birch logs moved eventually. They won’t be fire ready for a year.
That’s my six for this week, a meme started by The Propogator, a UK gardener. I learn something every week from the participating gardeners. This is the link to the rules if you’d like to join in.
Six on Saturday – Making Progress – November 3, 2018 Our neighborhood is finally getting some color on the trees. A sugar maple on the other side of the fence is orange.
We've filled 4 55gallon #rainbarrels but the garden doesnt need watered its rained every day. #humid #rainyday #clevelandweather
...... maybe this project is getting out of hand... #geekdaily #geekdad #watercollection #rainbarrels
...anyone have any experience with rain barrels? #FloridaWeather #Florida #SpringHill #TheJoysOfHomeownership #WaterEverywhere #Rain #SaveTheRain #ReclaimedRainwater #RainBarrels #WaterDrainage (at Semper Fi Home Guy)