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The Rainwater Hack: How to Cut Your Water Bill While Growing More Food

April 30, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

The Rainwater Hack: How to Cut Your Water Bill While Growing More Food

A garden can drink money as fast as it drinks water, especially during hot spells when hoses seem to run nonstop. A simple shift in how water gets collected and used can turn that constant expense into a surprisingly low-cost system that keeps plants thriving. Rainwater offers a free, steady resource that often runs right…

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How to Reduce Water Use Without Sacrificing Plant Health

March 29, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

How to Reduce Water Use Without Sacrificing Plant Health

Water is life—but it doesn’t have to mean a nonstop deluge in the garden. Imagine giving your plants exactly what they need without flooding them, splashing cash on wasted water, or standing in the sun with a hose for hours. Reducing water use doesn’t have to turn gardens into sad, wilted wastelands. In fact, with…

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How to Reuse Rainwater in Spring

March 16, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

How to Reuse Rainwater in Spring

Spring rain does not deserve a quick trip down a storm drain. Every drop that splashes off a roof carries real value for gardens, lawns, and outdoor spaces, yet most homes let that water rush away without a second thought. A single spring storm can fill barrels, soak garden beds, and provide a steady supply…

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Homeowners in These 3 States Need To Know The Rules About Collecting Rainwater

February 25, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Homeowners in These 3 States Need To Know The Rules About Collecting Rainwater

The idea that you can’t just set a barrel under your gutter and collect rain sounds almost rebellious. Water falls from the sky, lands on your roof, and somehow the government wants paperwork involved? It feels counterintuitive at first glance. Yet in three states — Colorado, Utah, and Washington — lawmakers created specific rules that…

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Why Gardeners in the Southeast Are Being Told to Stop Using Rainwater This Month

February 13, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Why Gardeners in the Southeast Are Being Told to Stop Using Rainwater This Month

Let’s take a trip together. It’s late winter in the Southeast — the sun is starting to tease us with a warmer touch, and your rain barrels are quietly brimming after weeks of off-and-on showers. You’re itching to siphon that sweet, free water into your garden beds, dreaming of lush tomato vines and vibrant marigolds…

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Filed Under: water Tagged With: gardening tips, irrigation advice, PFAS, plant health, rain barrels, rainwater harvesting, rainwater safety, Southeast gardening, water contamination

Water Authorities Warn Homeowners: Your Rain Barrel May Be Contaminated

February 2, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Water Authorities Warn Homeowners: Your Rain Barrel May Be Contaminated

Rain barrels have become the eco-friendly badge of honor for modern homeowners. They promise lower water bills, greener gardens, and a feel-good sense of sustainability that makes you feel like you’re doing your part for the planet. But behind that wholesome image, water authorities and environmental experts are raising serious red flags about what’s actually…

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Why Some States Are Cracking Down on Rain Barrels Again

January 28, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Why Some States Are Cracking Down on Rain Barrels Again

A humble plastic barrel now sparks arguments that stretch from backyard fences all the way to state capitols. Homeowners roll out rain barrels with eco-pride, while regulators dust off rulebooks and start asking hard questions. This clash feels strange because rain seems free, friendly, and harmless, yet history, law, and climate pressure turn it into…

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This Garden Trick Could Cut Your Water Bill in Half

December 26, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

This Garden Trick Could Cut Your Water Bill in Half

Summer heat is blazing, your plants are wilting, and your water bill just made you do a double-take. But what if a simple garden trick could cut that bill in half while keeping your flowers, vegetables, and lawn thriving? Yes, you read that right—half! This isn’t some fad or gimmick. With a few clever tweaks,…

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9 Crops That Should Be Dug Up Before Heavy Rain

November 18, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Some Crops Should Be Dug Up Before Heavy Rain

When storm clouds start gathering and the air turns that oddly electric shade of “something big is coming,” gardeners everywhere begin doing mental math. How long until the rain hits? How much will it dump? And—most importantly—which crops need to come out of the ground now before Mother Nature decides to drown them? Heavy rain…

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Why Rainwater Collection Is Easier in Fall

October 30, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Rainwater Collection Is Easier in Fall

There’s something magical about fall—the crisp air, the crunch of leaves underfoot, and the smell of rain drifting through the breeze. It’s the season of sweaters, pumpkin-spiced everything, and, believe it or not, the perfect time to start collecting rainwater. If you’ve been putting off setting up a rain barrel or diving into water conservation,…

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