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Rain Barrel Round-Up

Thanks to everyone who contributed to this Round-up about Rain Barrels, the product of my own research and a slew of great comments from readers about their real-life experiences with rain barrels.  Most of the comments can be read in their original on GardenRant.

Why all the Interest in Rain Barrels?

Rain Barrel by Gardeners Supply

So Are They Worth It?


I posed this question: "Can one or even two 55-gallon barrels really make a difference, or are they mainly feel-good items, as one expert suggested to me?"

Overall, rain barrel owners look like a happy bunch, don't they?  But usually only if they did their homework and got it right.

Which to Buy?


Some users say "The bigger the better" while others suggest working backwards to determine how much excess water your garden could actually use.  Whatever size or combination you use, have an overflow system because rain barrels can fill up in as few as 5 minutes. Surprised?  Well, a quarter-inch of rain falling on an average-size house yields slightly over 200 gallons!  If you're really serious about rain harvesting and have a larger garden, 450-gallon barrels are available.

 

More Suggestions from Readers :

More Sources and Prices


The University of Rhode Island site offers this guidance about prices: "Ready-made rain barrels range from $89 to $135 each depending on size, style and added features," which doesn't help much, so I've listed as many specifics as I could find.  Unfortunately, the largest size refurbished barrel is 55 gallons; barrels from unrecycled materials are available in larger sizes.

Building Your Own

NEW!  This just in:  Penn State wrote to ask me to include their new video about Building Your Own Rain Barrel on this page, and I'm happy to.  Take a look.

Operating and Maintaining One


Barry at Aquabarrel explained to me that by virtue of their shape (something technie about how freezing works), refurbished barrels must to be emptied for the winter.  His system uses a diverter to restore the usual rain path down the downspout.    His Owner's Manual has more.

More suggestions:

Is Rain Barrel Water Polluted?

More Information Available On Line

And in Print

Coming soon: the Rain Garden alternative.  One reader wrote to tell me she directed her downspouts to carry rainwater to her garden, which brings us to rain garden techniques as another way to accomplish the same ends.  So that'll be the next subject to tackle.