Yes it is. The best water you can water with. Put some buckets out and let em fill up!So I've used a pillow case to collect rain water by setting the pillow case on the ground and letting it absorb with water which I then ring out into a bucket. I've collected over a gallon so far during a hard rain. Is this water ok to water plants with.
This water had some dirt in it since it came off the ground. Should I just filter out the dirt and boil water?Yes it is. The best water you can water with. Put some buckets out and let em fill up!
Thanks...Filter out the dirt, and do not boil the water. It's fresh. I'm sure the dirt wouldn't hurt the water anyways.
Rain water is great..... but wouldn't there be an easier way to collect it though??So I've used a pillow case to collect rain water by setting the pillow case on the ground and letting it absorb with water which I then ring out into a bucket. I've collected over a gallon so far during a hard rain. Is this water ok to water plants with.
Rain water is great..... but wouldn't there be an easier way to collect it though??
I use the pillow case on the ground, it aborbs an 1/8 inch every 5 min when raining hardRain water is great..... but wouldn't there be an easier way to collect it though??
I live in a condo complex so I'm limited on my catching methodsRain water is great..... but wouldn't there be an easier way to collect it though??
can't you put a bucket under the rain-gutter-drains?I live in a condo complex so I'm limited on my catching methods
I didn't want to use water coming off the roofcan't you put a bucket under the rain-gutter-drains?
hmm, not sure it would hurt them man, is your roof rusty? Gotta remember it's an organic thing, you don't want sterile. Maybe somebody else can chime in, but I think people use roof water with no problems, personally I don't but I have a good well for that.I at least know there is no rust, bird poo, etc on the ground where i put the pillow case
Its on the 3rd straight day of rain and I think Ill put a spare bucket under the drain and check the quality of the water. Ill be looking at the plant life by the drain to make sure it looks good too. Thanks!hmm, not sure it would hurt them man, is your roof rusty? Gotta remember it's an organic thing, you don't want sterile. Maybe somebody else can chime in, but I think people use roof water with no problems, personally I don't but I have a good well for that.
I don't think it'd hurt them, I mean, sure, if you have a collection of dead brown weeds at the base of the gutter, then maybe it's not good, but I doubt you have anything that would hurt the plants on your roof, especially if it's been raining for a couple days or so.
I would add that your caution isn't a bad-habit
sure, no problem, I bet it'll work pretty well, and after 3 days it's probably safe, your roof is probably pretty clean.Its on the 3rd straight day of rain and I think Ill put a spare bucket under the drain and check the quality of the water. Ill be looking at the plant life by the drain to make sure it looks good too. Thanks!
certainly..snow is fine too. one concern is standing water can breed bugs and bad bacteria. but that's mostly in warm weather when bugs are out. i would study online before i brought a 5 gal bucket into the house. you could always boil it before use. we use it for outdoor gardening mainly.So would it be a good idea for me to leave an array of five gallon buckets in the backyard to collect water for watering indoor soil plants? would it be better/more ideal than a RO/filtration system? Is using melted snow the same as rainwater?