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Rain Barrels
April 5, 2008 at 2:31 pm · Filed under backyard, Green Living, Rain barrel, water, water conservation, wildlife and tagged: conservation, environmental, garden, gardening, Green Living, rain, Rain barrel, runoff, southeast, water, water conservation
Its raining in the southeast and when it does, we gets lots of hits from people looking for information on how to buy rain barrels I decided to do a short post so that the information is easy to access. If you live in the Charlotte NC metro area, there are two easy ways to order rain barrels in April. In Charlotte, order your rain barrels through Mecklenburg Soil and Water Conservation District but hurry, deadline to order is April 7. If you miss that deadline and live near Matthews, Habitat and Wildlife Keepers (HAWK) and the Town of Matthews have teamed up to sell the same rain barrels at the same price as the county. Send an email to HAWKncwf@gmail.com to order yours today, deadline April 15. And if you don’t live close enough to the Charlotte area to take advantage of these sales, contact your local county extension office and ask where you can get a rain barrel .
Need another reason to save water?
March 7, 2008 at 6:00 pm · Filed under Green Living, water, water conservation and tagged: drought, rain, Rain barrel, save water, water conservation
This video is not a “Smell Like Dirt” production, but its definitely worth watching. I expect the sales of rain barrels to spike!
Save That Rain!
March 7, 2008 at 12:30 pm · Filed under Green Living, water, water conservation and tagged: drought, Matthews, Mecklenburg, north carolina, Piedmont, rain, Rain barrel, save water, water conservation
Here in the drought stricken Piedmont Area of North Carolina, its raining! And if you live in the Charlotte/Matthews, NC areas, you can order a rain barrel now for pickup at the Matthews Earth Day Festival on April 26 10a-2pm. 60 gallon rain barrels (like the one shown in the video) are $85 and the 80 gallons are $100. If you would like to order your rain barrel and start saving water, send an email to HAWKNCWF@gmail.com with your name, address, phone and indicating how many and what size rain barrels you want. And then I’ll look forward to meeting you at the Earth Day Festival on April 26th.
Rain, Glorious Rain!!!
December 30, 2007 at 1:25 pm · Filed under Green Living, habitat, Rain barrel, water, water conservation, wildlife and tagged: charlotte, habitat, Mecklenburg County, north carolina, rain, Rain barrel, storm runoff, water, water conservation
Over the last couple of days here in the drought ravaged Southeast, we have been experiencing a rare occurrence……RAIN! And fortunately, its the best kind of rain: a nice, gentle rain that is soaking into the ground versus a “gully washer” that runs off before the plants have a chance to take a drink. Its also a great reminder to install a rain barrel to keep some of the water for use later on when we are back in a dry spell. Mecklenburg County’s annual rain barrel sale will be January 26th, so I hope you will consider buying one for your garden. Deadline for ordering is January 14, 2008. And in case you haven’t seen our video and how to install a rain barrel, here it is again!
Rain Barrels On Sale in Charlotte on Nov 17th
November 1, 2007 at 2:43 pm · Filed under Rain barrel, Uncategorized, water, water conservation and tagged: conservation, Mecklenburg, rain, rain barrels, water
On Saturday, November 17th from 10am to noon, Mecklenburg County Soil and Water Conservation District will be holding an emergency rain barrel sale. No orders will be taken so its “first come, first served” at the Hal Marshall Building at 700 North Tryon in uptown Charlotte. 60 gallon rain barrels (like the one in the rain barrel video) will be $85 and 80 gallon barrels are $100. Cash or check is due at the time of pickup. Don’t be caught without a barrel next time it rains!!!