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Keep the water butt half full/empty?
It is raining gently at the moment.
The lawn is still parched. The water butt is full. It has occurred to me that perhaps I should keep half emptying the water butt and chucking the water on the grass so I don't waste the water coming off the roof. Any downside to this strategy? [Apart from doing it whilst it is still raining.] Cheers Dave R -- No plan survives contact with the enemy. [Not even bunny] Helmuth von Moltke the Elder (\__/) (='.'=) (")_(") |
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Keep the water butt half full/empty?
On Tue, 31 May 2011 13:55:35 +0100, "David WE Roberts"
wrote: It is raining gently at the moment. The lawn is still parched. The water butt is full. It has occurred to me that perhaps I should keep half emptying the water butt and chucking the water on the grass so I don't waste the water coming off the roof. Any downside to this strategy? [Apart from doing it whilst it is still raining.] Cheers Dave R buy a second barrel. -- http://www.voucherfreebies.co.uk |
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Keep the water butt half full/empty?
"David WE Roberts" wrote in
: It is raining gently at the moment. The lawn is still parched. The water butt is full. It has occurred to me that perhaps I should keep half emptying the water butt and chucking the water on the grass so I don't waste the water coming off the roof. Any downside to this strategy? [Apart from doing it whilst it is still raining.] Cheers Dave R Erm, are you joking? Use your water. Baz |
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Keep the water butt half full/empty?
On May 31, 1:55*pm, "David WE Roberts"
wrote: It is raining gently at the moment. The lawn is still parched. The water butt is full. It has occurred to me that perhaps I should keep half emptying the water butt and chucking the water on the grass so I don't waste the water coming off the roof. Any downside to this strategy? [Apart from doing it whilst it is still raining.] Cheers Dave R -- No plan survives contact with the enemy. [Not even bunny] Helmuth von Moltke the Elder (\__/) (='.'=) (")_(") An idea I have is to use a leaky hose as overflow. People here said it would work but I've yet to implement it, not least because they aren't cheap. My question is: Will it work from the low pressure at the top of the tank, or do they expect higher pressure from the bottom? If the latter, I'd need to (a) be in/awake, and (b) go out in the rain to turn a tap, or have an automatic control. Chris |
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Keep the water butt half full/empty?
On Tue, 31 May 2011 09:51:11 -0700 (PDT),
wrote: On May 31, 1:55*pm, "David WE Roberts" wrote: It is raining gently at the moment. The lawn is still parched. The water butt is full. It has occurred to me that perhaps I should keep half emptying the water butt and chucking the water on the grass so I don't waste the water coming off the roof. Any downside to this strategy? [Apart from doing it whilst it is still raining.] Cheers Dave R -- No plan survives contact with the enemy. [Not even bunny] Helmuth von Moltke the Elder (\__/) (='.'=) (")_(") An idea I have is to use a leaky hose as overflow. People here said it would work but I've yet to implement it, not least because they aren't cheap. My question is: Will it work from the low pressure at the top of the tank, or do they expect higher pressure from the bottom? If the latter, I'd need to (a) be in/awake, and (b) go out in the rain to turn a tap, or have an automatic control. Chris Keep an eye on Lidl - they occasionally sell perfectly good leaky hose dirt cheap (I think you've just missed such an occasion unfortunately). But it's unlikely that leaky hose will be effective from a water butt. I have several lengths running on mains pressure, which isn't that good round here, and find that the ends furthest from the tap don't leak that much. In any event, it's highly unlikely that leaky hose will take enough water to act as an overflow unless you only have a few feet of guttering feeding the butt or it doesn't rain that much. The overflow outlet needs to have the same capacity as the inlet or the water will just push the lid up and you don't want that to happen. (At least my cat doesn't kill bunnies) Jake |
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Keep the water butt half full/empty?
On Tue, 31 May 2011 13:55:35 +0100, "David WE Roberts"
wrote: It is raining gently at the moment. The lawn is still parched. The water butt is full. It has occurred to me that perhaps I should keep half emptying the water butt and chucking the water on the grass so I don't waste the water coming off the roof. Any downside to this strategy? [Apart from doing it whilst it is still raining.] Cheers Dave R Do not "chuck". Water evenly for best effect in the appropriate order of (1) veg, (2) young plants, (3) established plants and (4) lawn. In relation to (1), there is an internal priority of course. And give bunny something to drink Actually, if it's only raining gently, watering can have a beneficial effect. Something else that sounds daft, as do many things in life, but ... Jake |
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Keep the water butt half full/empty?
On May 31, 1:55*pm, "David WE Roberts"
wrote: It is raining gently at the moment. The lawn is still parched. The water butt is full. It has occurred to me that perhaps I should keep half emptying the water butt and chucking the water on the grass so I don't waste the water coming off the roof. Any downside to this strategy? [Apart from doing it whilst it is still raining.] Cheers Dave R -- No plan survives contact with the enemy. [Not even bunny] Helmuth von Moltke the Elder (\__/) (='.'=) (")_(") The downside is that you don't know when the rain will stop. |
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An idea I have is to use a leaky hose as overflow. But it it's raining enough to overfill the butt, does the lawn need more water? Gary Woods AKA K2AHC- PGP key on request, or at home.earthlink.net/~garygarlic Zone 5/4 in upstate New York, 1420' elevation. NY WO G |
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Keep the water butt half full/empty?
"David WE Roberts" wrote in message ... It is raining gently at the moment. The lawn is still parched. The water butt is full. It has occurred to me that perhaps I should keep half emptying the water butt and chucking the water on the grass so I don't waste the water coming off the roof. Any downside to this strategy? [Apart from doing it whilst it is still raining.] Before your valued responses arrived I rushed out and started bucketing the water out of the butt and spreading it on the new turf. I was going to half empty the butt but got carried away. When I got to 3/4 empty the water was getting very murky so I decided to empty it completely. The last bit went on the garden complete with silt and leaves. I now have a rinsed out water butt which is about 1/3 full and it just started raining again. I really need more than one water butt because I have quite a lot of roof area so the butt fills quickly when it rains. However my "to do" list is slightly large than "War and Peace" so it may have to wait awhile. Oh, and bucket because it is by far the quickest way of getting water out of the butt. Now if only the rest of the grass would perk up and look vaguely green again the new turf wouldn't stand out as much. Cheers Dave R -- No plan survives contact with the enemy. [Not even bunny] Helmuth von Moltke the Elder (\__/) (='.'=) (")_(") |
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Keep the water butt half full/empty?
"kay" wrote in message ... 'David WE Roberts[_2_ Wrote: ;924952']It is raining gently at the moment. The lawn is still parched. The water butt is full. It has occurred to me that perhaps I should keep half emptying the water butt and chucking the water on the grass so I don't waste the water coming off the roof. Any downside to this strategy? [Apart from doing it whilst it is still raining.] If I think rain is coming, I fill all my watering cans, so that there is at least some room in the butts. Wouldn't waste water on a lawn though ;-) Pending the revolution, lawn is mostly what I have at the moment. Rumour has it that it shouldn't be straw coloured :-( -- No plan survives contact with the enemy. [Not even bunny] Helmuth von Moltke the Elder (\__/) (='.'=) (")_(") |
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Keep the water butt half full/empty?
"Jake" Nospam@invalid wrote in message ... (At least my cat doesn't kill bunnies) What a pity, rabbits can be a real nuisance, they eat you veg and dig up your lawn! Jake |
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Of course, if you neglected it and let it go to clover and daisies, it wouldn't have gone straw coloured in the first place :-)
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