Rain Barrels & Rainwater Capture
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Parent Q&A
I'm starting a similar project and we're still in the planning phase. I'd recommend reaching out to DIG Coop (https://www.dig.coop). They've been great to work with so far.
Archived Q&A and Reviews
- Can you recommend a rain barrel / supplier?
- Thinking about collecting rain water
- More Advice about Getting Green
Can you recommend a rain barrel / supplier?
Sept 2007
We're hoping to get a rain barrel for the upcoming wet season, and I have a few questions. If you have one you like, what brand/style/size did you choose? And where's a good place to buy either rain barrels or plain plastic drums that could be converted around here? I've looked online, but shipping is high due to size. This barrel is going on our deck -- very visible -- so the more attractive the better, but I think price is most important to me. Thanks! Trying to be Water-wise
http://www.rainbarrelsandmore.com/ I googled ''rain barrel SF Bay Area'' This url came up--- they do not charge shipping. Also, here's a url for how to make a rain barrel yourself. http://www.makezine.com/blog/archive/2006/11/rain_barrel_how.html Susan and Russel
I, too, am looking for about three rainbarrels, and have been put off by price (including shipping). I looked at Gaiam, but too expensive! Maybe we should organize an order of 20 or more to be dropped at an accessible location in Berkeley, and go bulk? I bet we could get more families who are interested to join us.
We shopped around and found www.cleanairgardening.com It was the best deal at the time we bought for buying just one barrel. We wanted to start w/ one and see how much we used it. So far so good -- but it's not rocket science, you could probably furnish one yourself. Free water, yay!
Thinking about collecting rain water
April 2007
Has anybody used a rain barrel or other rain collecting device? We're thinking about setting something up for next winter to hold water for the garden, but not sure what to get and how to set it up. How do you avoid creating a mosquito breeding ground? How long can you store the water? Is it worth all the trouble? Thanks! Garden Neophyte
Sure! Rainwater is an excellent source of water for you garden and you can rig up the barrels to be inaccessible to mosquitoes. Portland and Seattle have excellent stormwater control programs that includes disconnecting roof downspouts and diverting roof runoff into rain barrels. This stormwater control provides the benefit of capturing rainwater that can be used later in your garden! Refer to their websites and I bet if you called them for more information they would be very helpful. Here's a quick look at Portland's and Seattle's websites: http://www.portlandonline.com/oni/index.cfm?a=chicg=cjdhd http://dnr.metrokc.gov/wlr/pi/rainbarrels.htm good luck capturing rainwater for later re-use. susan
I'm starting a similar project and we're still in the planning phase. I'd recommend reaching out to DIG Coop (https://www.dig.coop). They've been great to work with so far.