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  • Rated by JenDiggityDirt on May 26, 11:14pm

    Unnecessarily complicated system for collecting rainwater. Seriously, you're going to filter it before you water your garden? Give me a break.
  • Rated by coateddotcom on May 07 2009, 10:03pm

    From the page: "Earth Day provides us with an opportunity to both reflect and act on our desire to use the planet's resources in a sustainable manner."
  • Rated by yobaba on May 07 2009, 9:47pm

    Rainwater harvesting - fantastic! Makes sense not just for the obvious, but also here in Portland where #1 we gets lots of rainwater and #2 we get charged by the City for every cubic inch of rainwater that goes into the storm drain at our house.
  • Rated by MyGreenSide on Apr 22 2009, 11:33pm

    From the page: "Rain water harvesting makes a lot of sense: the initial investment can be quite low (especially if you do it yourself), and your plants love rain water. Unfortunately, as Rachelle Carson Begley once noted, an awful lot of commercially-available rain barrels are, well, ugly."
  • Rated by tbhurst on Apr 22 2009, 2:15pm

    I wanna be the person in the little diagram.
  • Rated by thebetterbaglady on Apr 22 2009, 1:18pm

    love it!
  • Rated by TheGreenSmith on Apr 22 2009, 11:44am

    From the page: "Rain water harvesting makes a lot of sense: the initial investment can be quite low (especially if you do it yourself), and your plants love rain water. Unfortunately, as Rachelle Carson Begley once noted, an awful lot of commercially-available rain barrels are, well, ugly."
  • Rated by d-man413 on Apr 22 2009, 11:30am

    From the page: "Rain water harvesting makes a lot of sense: the initial investment can be quite low (especially if you do it yourself), and your plants love rain water. Unfortunately, as Rachelle Carson Begley once noted, an awful lot of commercially-available rain barrels are, well, ugly."
  • Rated by JSDavis82 on Apr 22 2009, 11:12am

    amazing alternative to the sometimes hideous rain barrel!
  • Rated by sustainablogger on Apr 22 2009, 10:44am

    From the page: "Rain water harvesting makes a lot of sense: the initial investment can be quite low (especially if you do it yourself), and your plants love rain water. Unfortunately, as Rachelle Carson Begley once noted, an awful lot of commercially-available rain barrels are, well, ugly."