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How to Collect Rainwater for Your Organic Garden

April 22, 2013 by James Early Leave a Comment

Have you ever wished you had a way to save some of the rainwater that runs off your roof and goes down the down spout?

Here’s a quick video that shows one way to build your own rainwater collection system.

Do you have a favorite way to conserve rain water to use later?

Please leave a comment below.

Here’s to your well watered garden,

James Early
Organic Gardening 365
Helping you get more out of your organic garden all year long
 

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