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TLC for Rain Barrels
by
Cepontzsons
(IC: professional)
A few quick tasks as the seasons change will help your rain barrel weather the winter.
Rain barrels are low-tech and low-maintenance. That simplicity is a huge part of their appeal.
When attached to a home's downspout, the barrels catch and divert rainwater from storm drains, sewers and the foundation, while capturing it for garden irrigation and other uses.......
Check out the rest of this awesome article on our Blog or Lancaster Online about Rain Barrels featuring C.E. Pontz Sons own Adrian Kapp.
Read More: http://cepontzsons.com/rain-barrel-maintenance/
Read more: http://lancasteronline.com/article/local/907343_TLC-for-rain-barrels.html
Rain barrels are low-tech and low-maintenance. That simplicity is a huge part of their appeal.
When attached to a home's downspout, the barrels catch and divert rainwater from storm drains, sewers and the foundation, while capturing it for garden irrigation and other uses.......
Check out the rest of this awesome article on our Blog or Lancaster Online about Rain Barrels featuring C.E. Pontz Sons own Adrian Kapp.
Read More: http://cepontzsons.com/rain-barrel-maintenance/
Read more: http://lancasteronline.com/article/local/907343_TLC-for-rain-barrels.html
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Published October 18th, 2013 6:29 AM
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If you cut off the downspout to go into the rain barrel, what do you do in the winter when you don't want water going in the barrel?