Questions tagged [rain-barrel]

Barrel for collecting rain water to provide irrigation at a future date.

Rain barrels collect rainwater (typically from a building's gutter system) to be used at a future date for irrigation. Such systems typically feed drip irrigation systems, or a tap for hand watering (e.g. via hosepipe or watering can) because a typical barrel can only hold a limited volume of water.

Rain barrels are very useful in drier parts of the world where they can be used to water plant pots and smaller areas during drought restrictions; and are even used in wet temperate areas (e.g. the UK) where a barrel or two can keep a garden green during the height of summer.

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Any reason not to add a spigot to the bottom of my rain barrel?

I got a rain barrel that has a spigot coming out of the side about 5" above the bottom. This seems inefficient, since it means that there's always going to be 5" of standing water in the barrel below the level of the spigot. I imagine the water acts…
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How much rainwater should I collect for the garden?

What are the steps to calculate how much rainwater I should collect for my garden? Let's reason in liters/square meter of plants, to make it generic. Let's use this for the statistics of rainfall:…
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rain barrel diverter for 6x6 downspout

We are planting a garden at our preschool, including a rain barrel painted by the kids. The downspouts on the school are 6 inches by 6 inches. All of the rain barrel diverters I have found are designed for 2x3 or 3x4 downspouts. Does a diverter for…
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