Friday, June 12, 2009

Rainwater Harvesting Is Green And Beautiful



(The Maximum Annual Gallons of Rain Capture on a 2,000 square foot roof with 14 inches of rain are calculated as follows:
14 inches x 2,000 square feet x .623 gallons = 17,444 gallons)
http://www.harvesth2o.com/Capture_System.shtml


You can go all the way......
Or do just a little bit.

Yes, you can go green too !

" A water garden is not just a change in your landscape, it's a change in your lifestyle. A properly installed, low maintenance, ecologically balanced work of art for you to enjoy everyday. Unlike many home improvement projects, a pond gets better with age, and each passing season brings its own beauty."
James Ponds is proud to announce that all our features can incorporate a rainwater harvesting system, Aquascape Inc’s RainXchange™ System.

This sounds so exciting to me.

And look, it is so lush ( I love lush ) !!
sources;www.HarvestingRainwater.com

Now it is time for http://www.fififlowers.com/

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4 comments:

  1. very interesting. i have a little fountain and pond that in the summer heat the water tends to evaporate, so I have to add it from the hose. I love my fountain though.

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  2. Great post, Renae! I have just been thinking about this with all the rain lately. Have a terrific wknd!

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  3. We have been talking about getting a rain barrel. What beautiful recycling options! Stop by my blog, I'm having a giveaway. :)

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  4. My gracious! Your timing is perfect. I've be wondering about this very thing today. We have a wet weather stream and pond. I want to take advantage of it. I need to do some more research. I think it could easily take care of the gardens. Thanks so much for this post!

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