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Old 28-05-2010, 01:39 PM posted to rec.gardens
J.R. in MI J.R. in MI is offline
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Default capturing roof rainwater to water plants

On May 27, 7:35*pm, "David Hare-Scott" wrote:
Bob F wrote:
cshenk wrote:
"Ohioguy" wrote


* Can anyone suggest a solution that might let me capture the
rainwater and use it for irrigation? *Keep in mind that the row of
plants is about


If you want to go back the rain barrel, just add a thin layer of
vegetable oil to the top. *Kills the mosquitoes and won't hurt the
yard.


Or fine screen acros the top. Water goes through, mosquitos can't.


This is standard practice on both inlet and overflow where roof-water tanks
are common.

David


I bought a cheap plastic garbage can and wrapped the top with window
screen. Drilled a hole in the bottom and added a spigot and hose. I
have it elevated with a few cinder blocks. There is not enough
pressure to use a sprinkler but I can attach a short piece of soaker
hose and water small segments; most of the time I use a can to carry
the water to the plants.