Who has one of these, or may like to have one of these? I saw this pic on my FB
Rainwater garden
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That is pretty cool and love the idea, but you'd have nothing left after the rain we had on Memorial Day. Hopefully, that gutter could be diverted to rain Barrel for drier days!DennisinMH wrote: ↑Fri Jun 26, 2020 10:54 pm Who has one of these, or may like to have one of these? I saw this pic on my FB
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Next year I'm going to have a proper planned garden. I am going to try and incorporate this idea into itkevwr1962 wrote: ↑Sat Jun 27, 2020 8:26 amThat is pretty cool and love the idea, but you'd have nothing left after the rain we had on Memorial Day. Hopefully, that gutter could be diverted to rain Barrel for drier days!DennisinMH wrote: ↑Fri Jun 26, 2020 10:54 pm Who has one of these, or may like to have one of these? I saw this pic on my FB
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My husband already does something like this that routes the rainwater to our small garden. He grows our red and green peppers on stakes to keep the rabbits and other critters from getting to them. The peppers are always beautiful.
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I have a rain garden, but my yard is too shady for veggies. So just shade tolerant native flowers in our rain garden.