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The Primate 24-07-2005 12:32 AM

Anyone collect rainwater for their lawn?
 
I was considering that idea, collecting from the downspouts on my gutters.
What kind of pressurized sprayer would you use with the rainwater you've
collected in barrels?

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AP



Mark Mitchell 24-07-2005 06:29 AM

I have four 250 gallon containers bought for $50.00 each. Check on the
sprayers for sale at stores and see which nozzle you need, they will tell
you the pressure needed to power it, probably 40 psi.


"The Primate" wrote in message
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I was considering that idea, collecting from the downspouts on my gutters.
What kind of pressurized sprayer would you use with the rainwater you've
collected in barrels?

--
AP





Stubby 24-07-2005 03:49 PM



The Primate wrote:

I was considering that idea, collecting from the downspouts on my gutters.
What kind of pressurized sprayer would you use with the rainwater you've
collected in barrels?

Will the barrels double as mosquito breeders?

Bill Davis Jr 24-07-2005 05:32 PM

On Sat, 23 Jul 2005 23:32:38 GMT, "The Primate"
wrote:

I was considering that idea, collecting from the downspouts on my gutters.
What kind of pressurized sprayer would you use with the rainwater you've
collected in barrels?


I just recently moved into a new house. I have thought about doing
that.

I live in the mid-atlantic area. And the last time we had any rain was
when the remnents of Tropical Storm Cindy came through. And any rain
we had before that was just enough to make the ground wet. Nothing
enough to collect.

So I decide not to collect any rain water.

Bill

wkearney99 24-07-2005 06:16 PM

I was considering that idea, collecting from the downspouts on my gutters.
What kind of pressurized sprayer would you use with the rainwater you've
collected in barrels?


Sure, search the web for suggestions on how to set one up. If you're
looking for cheap sources of 55 gallon drums check with your local
coke/pepsi bottler. They often sell these food-grade drums for dirt cheap.
Then it's just a matter of rigging up the necessary bits of tubing. Just
make sure you don't leave it directly open as that'd encourage mosquito
growth. If you have the space for it then set one up. Certainly can't hurt
to collect free water instead of paying the municipality or running your
well pump.


[email protected] 25-07-2005 02:00 PM

no ,but i get 5 gallons a day from my ac .for flowers



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