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Rainwater Harvesting Part 1

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Uploaded by on Jun 12, 2009

Adding a pump to increase usage and ease of stored rainwater.

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  • I personally would collect rainwater despite its legal status, like our chickens.

    47-52" a year in central Florida.. but 80% of that is in the summer, winter is very dry.

    I love CO btw.. spent a few months in Boulder.

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  • OMG that is so big! I got to find something like that too =) and a pump!!!!! I have one and never even thought of using it!!! great thanks now I gotta see if it works lol

  • NICE SETUP, I have one tote and plan on another, I do recomend the 1st catch setup. Right now I am using a pond pump, does the job for my garden, thats it. I am also cosidering the same shallow well pump that you have so I am looking forward to your next video.

  • If you use weep hose in the garden... You should have way, way enough water pressure to do the job.

  • 6-900 gallons, dude ru filln ur pool? ur garden looks great , u should try the smaller barrel system 4 those fruit trees, but after u hook up that pump ull b able to power wash ur car lol

  • In CO it is illegal to collect rain water. BS!!! Oh wow, garden is looking good man! How much rain to you get on average?

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