With most of the south east about to turn into desert due to it being the driest winter for (2) years and hence hosepipe bans are in force I thought that it would be interesting to see how people store their water and wether anybody has had a "Eureka" moment.
We have 5 1000 litre IBC containers (big square plastic containers in a cage and sat on a pallet) on our 2 plots, two of which harvest rainfall from sheds, 2are situated by the polytunnel and 1 by the compost bins. These last 3 are filled via hosepipe for use over the winter when our water is turned off or as contingency if there is a hosepipe ban later in the year. We used about 100 litres over the winter as we had reasonable amounts of rain and our soil is in good order and holds onto moisture. I would like to somehow harvest the run off from the polytunnels and will investigate that possibility in the near future.
In our area you can get a £70 rebate on your water bill if you divert water from your gutters into either a soakaway or storage and not into the drains on a permanent basis. If you had the land you could run this into a storage facility (as Bob Flowerdew does) for use later on established crops. A win win situation especially if you are on a water meter. We at present are not quite so grand but do use a diverter flap to top up the pond with rain water from the gutters.
How do you store yours?
We have 5 1000 litre IBC containers (big square plastic containers in a cage and sat on a pallet) on our 2 plots, two of which harvest rainfall from sheds, 2are situated by the polytunnel and 1 by the compost bins. These last 3 are filled via hosepipe for use over the winter when our water is turned off or as contingency if there is a hosepipe ban later in the year. We used about 100 litres over the winter as we had reasonable amounts of rain and our soil is in good order and holds onto moisture. I would like to somehow harvest the run off from the polytunnels and will investigate that possibility in the near future.
In our area you can get a £70 rebate on your water bill if you divert water from your gutters into either a soakaway or storage and not into the drains on a permanent basis. If you had the land you could run this into a storage facility (as Bob Flowerdew does) for use later on established crops. A win win situation especially if you are on a water meter. We at present are not quite so grand but do use a diverter flap to top up the pond with rain water from the gutters.
How do you store yours?
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