Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Thrifty Tuesday...

Frugal Tip for the week:



Catch the Rain and Save on Your Water Bill

Save your rainwater for your garden by using a rain-barrel (or use a plastic trash can). Use the collected water for plants, flowers, vegetables and washing your car or truck. You can find these At Earth Fare!!


Or make one yourself...



Conserve water by collecting rainwater and using it for your garden or lawn.
rainbarrel-200x148WHAT YOU’LL NEED
  • Recycled food barrel (try checking with large restaurants or food distributors)
  • 2 to 4 concrete blocks (to allow room for a bucket to fit under the spigot)
  • 3/4-inch hose spigot
  • Drill
  • Saber saw
  • 3/4 x 1-1/4-inch threaded pipe nipple (used as overflow connector)
  • Window screen
  • PVC cement
WHAT YOU’LL DO
1. Wash out the barrel with a solution of 1/8-cup bleach and 5 gallons of water.
2. Drill a 15/16-inch hole a few inches from the bottom of the barrel. Thread the spigot halfway into the barrel, apply PVC cement onto the threads and continue screwing it in until snug.
3. Using the same procedure as the spigot, install the 3/4-inch overflow connector a few inches from the top of the barrel.
4. Choose a good spot for the rain barrel. It needs to be close to a rain downspout and a short distance from your plants and gardens.
5. Raise the barrel off the ground by placing it on concrete blocks. Reconfigure the downspout so it empties directly into the barrel. Use the screen to cover the open hole in the barrel to prevent insects or debris from getting in.
6. If you’ve installed an overflow, you can attach a hose and direct the water to another part of your yard.

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