I bought these in Lexington Kentucky. It is a prepper, survivalist, container store. They sell the fittings for a water hose. I have to find or build a pump. I thought about putting an air hose fitting on the lid. Screw the lid on and use compressor to pressurize it.Rock and roll, looks awesome, can you set these up with some sort of pump so it's like watering out of a garden hose but using your rain barrel water?
Any good sources on the containers? I believe I've seen some like this at the local farm store but they were rather pricey.
That was temporary to catch the coming rain. I had the gutter parts laying around.Do you have screen on those if not I would recommend it to stop mosquito larvae from entering as well as bugs and leaves etc from room
I set every thing out when no chance of frost. Most everything will tolerate down to low 40's at night. Except maybe tomatoes. Oh an corn doesn't like cold, it locks out N. I had a small 12x12 green house I used.THose are dope! Illegal to collect rainwater here in CO. (aint that some shit) I have a gardening question for you....
Whats the lowest temp at night I can get away with when starting my veggies? I have all my seeds growing in my veg room and they are taking over...I'm getting antsy i wanna plant right meowwww!
ok well we are at the low 40's stage for nights now. If I could just get a cpl days of low 50's Id feel good about planting and not getting stress...still waitinI set every thing out when no chance of frost. Most everything will tolerate down to low 40's at night. Except maybe tomatoes. Oh an corn doesn't like cold, it locks out N. I had a small 12x12 green house I used.
Those are too close to home. Have you been looking over my fence. ROFLMAO!!!Here is a worm bin.
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Here is my strawberry barrel I'm working on.
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You know, if it rains enough to fill those things up you won't need their water.Just set up two 275 gallon food grade ibc totes to catch rain water. Should be all the water I need unless its a dry year.
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I plan to use air to pressurize or a DC pump run on a battery and solar panel.That is awesome. I have been adding barrels around and have considered a large 400 gallon tank. I was concerned with the water going stale if not used. Would draining say 1/2 the water just before it rains be a good idea or is it just paranoid thinking on my part.
Either way... Kudos for your setup, looks fantastic. Are you planning on piping irrigation, I ask because the wife got a great big smile when I mentioned a big tank and said if I could manage gravity irrigation it would be better for HER and the plants....... Funny, I do the hand watering anyway.
Not true. It rained lightly on and off and barely wet the garden and it filled both tanks 1/4 of the way up. It is also for the occasional dry spell. I grow flowers to. And the rain water is good for cannabis.You know, if it rains enough to fill those things up you won't need their water.
I hear ya. I'm just jelly- and I also live in Colorado where it's illegal to capture rainwater that lands on your own property...Not true. It rained lightly on and off and barely wet the garden and it filled both tanks 1/4 of the way up. It is also for the occasional dry spell. I grow flowers to. And the rain water is good for cannabis.