Water Tanks- a Must Have for Every
GardenAuthor: Dave
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One of the biggest drains of a city's water supply can come
from people using their water for gardening. Many people enjoy
the look of beautiful lawns and lush gardens, however this is
using precious water that is needed for bathing or cooking or
drinking. Gardens account for most of the water used in the
home and is therefore the the biggest domestic contributer to
the water shortage. No matter what type of water problems you
are experience, and whether you are in Sydney, Brisbane, or
Perth, or anywhere else in the world for that matter, there is
a way to have lush gardens without using up your city's water
supply.
Using rainwater tanks is the perfect way for you to create the
garden of your dreams and keep it green all year round. The
most important part of the operation is to have enough
rainwater tanks and the right types of systems to suit your
needs and your gardens. Slimline tanks are great for small
blocks because you put them out of the way and grow plants
around them to hide them. Some tanks can even be used as wall
panels or fencing. If you can't afford a big tank, use a
modular tank so you can start with one and join on another one
next year. Slimline tanks are typically round or elliptical,
and can look a bit unsightly in your backyard however some new
tanks are rectangular and flat so that fit together and look
just like a normal wall or fence
Using rainwater for your gardens is also a great idea because
you don't have to do anything to the water before you use it
for your plants and vegetables. In fact, some research shows
the water even healthier than watering them out of your own
water supply, depending on where your local water comes from.
Most mains water is treated with chemicals to take out any
colour and smell. Pipes that deliver the mains water can be
over 50 years old and fill of rust, dirt, tree roots and other
nasty pollutants! Compare that to rainwater which falls
directly from the sky.
Once you have a tank, you will need a method of getting the
rainwater to your gardens. This can be as simple as watering
can or hose for small blocks, or with an integrated set up with
pumps and controllers which is better for larger gardens. If
you are concerned with small particles getting caught in the
sprinklers or you also intend on using the water in your home
then you might consider a first- flush filter or an inline
filter to take out any dirt or sediment. Be sure that there is
also a cover that will keep out bugs and animals so the water
does not become a breeding ground for mosquitoes and
bacteria.
Rainwater tanks will make big difference to your garden and
water use and will cost you a lot less than you think. Rain is
free so we might as well use it! About the
Author:
David is a designer for Superwall Systems and helped develop
the worlds first structural water
tank. The Supertank is a rectangular, slimline water
tanks for Melbourne that can also be used as a building
material
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