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August 15, 2008
Make a continuous watering system work for you

Making your own rain barrel can help you cut costs in your garden while increasing both the quantity and the quality of your produce.

Greg, over at NashVeggie, has put together a pretty nice pictorial of how to make your own rain barrel on the cheap. I’ve seen other barrels similar to his, and I’ve given considerable thought to building something a little more ambitious in my own “space challenged” garden*, so allow me to add my thoughts to his.

A problem to solve:

I’ve found that I get a dramatic boost in output IF (and only if) I never, ever, let the soil dry out. “Mid-day wilt” might be a natural response, but it is NOT the optimal response. And standing around with a watering can in my hands simply isn’t on the agenda. Not today. Not ever. Read on, my gardening friend. Read on …

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W Canaday posted at 3:43 am |

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