A great way to save money, as well as help the environment, is by installing rain barrels around your house. Despite what some people think about using captured rainwater around your yard, the water is very safe for plants. Does this Spark an idea?
Rain barrels are a safe source of water for plants
While rainwater isn't as safe to drink as treated tap water, it's fine for plants. The chlorine in tap water can harm soil microbes that are beneficial to plants. Rainwater also contains the right pH levels, which help prevent the buildup of salt in the soil.
Rainwater is free
After the initial outlay for a rain barrel, the water used to fill it will always be free. But not only does the rain provide you with a free source of water, it can help reduce your water bill.
Rain barrels reduce pollution
A major source of water pollution comes from what is called non-point source pollution. That is when the runoff from rainwater collects trash, oil and other toxic chemicals and carries them into streams and rivers on their way to lakes and oceans. Rain barrels reduce this pollution by capturing much of the water and preventing excess runoff.
Rain barrels conserve water
According to the EPA, lawn and garden use accounts for nearly 40 percent of total household water use during the summer. A rain barrel can save you 1,300 gallons of water during the summer months.
Rain barrel safety
There are things you should do to keep your rain barrels safe. Don't drink the water or allow your pets to drink it, as it has not been treated. Keep it covered at all times in order to prevent kids and animals from falling in and accidentally drowning. And keep it covered at all times, as standing water is a breeding ground for mosquitoes.
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