Sankey 1229 150L Beehive Water Butt

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Sankey 1229 150L Beehive Water Butt

Sankey 1229 150L Beehive Water Butt

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Rain butts are an excellent addition to any garden. By installing a rain butt, you can catch and store rainwater as it falls. This allows you to have a convenient source of water for your garden during dry spells, spare your plants chemically treated water, and even reduce your carbon footprint! Connect the hose: feed the hose through the hole in the water butt and secure it in place with a screw nut. Then attach the other end of the hose to the diverter. Courier Delivery of Larger Items Usually all larger sized items we deliver by our own delivery vehicles due to size and weight of products we deliver. Sometimes we can plan courier delivery of a large item to remote location of Scotland or Islands, however it might take longer time to deliver or involve extra costs. In the unlikely event that a delivery cannot be fulfilled due to circumstances beyond the control of Garden Plants Online and which are dependent upon responsibilities of the customer, it may be necessary to arrange a second delivery at extra cost to the customer.

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However, this plastic water butt does come with the necessary indents that show you where to drill new holes if you would like to connect multiple water butts together. It also comes with four plastic legs that raise the water butt up off the ground.Thanks to its beehive design, it certainly looks impressive, but how does it compare to the more traditional designs out there? I put this water butt to the test to find out. On the plus side, this water butt comes with its tap already connected (not the case for most water butts), which saves a couple of minutes. No, collecting rainwater is not illegal in the UK. In fact, it’s encouraged as it’s an excellent way to conserve water and reduce dependency on mains water. If you’ve set the water butt up in a very windy location, you could potentially tie a strap around it to keep it sturdy – the indents in the design should make this easy.

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Recycled Material Water Butts: For those conscious of their environmental impact, water butts made from recycled materials offer a sustainable option. They’re typically made from plastic but come in a range of designs and sizes. If it doesn’t come with a base you should consider buying one separately. Not only will it help with filling a watering can, it will also help retain the shape of the water butt. If you’re a gardener, landscaper, or homeowner with relatively high water usage, look no further than the Harcostar Magnum Water Butt. The set-up process for this water butt was pretty standard, taking around 15 minutes . You connect the legs, create the necessary holes in your drain pipe and water butt (there are indents that show you where to drill) and then fit the various pipes.After attaching the tap, you’ll need to fit the filler kit to your drain pipe and water butt. Don’t panic if it doesn’t fit – it has been designed to work with a range of drainpipe sizes , so you may need to use a knife to expand the top piece, but there are guidelines in place to show you where to cut. If space isn’t too much of an issue, water butts of between 250 – 300 litres are standard size. They’re the best water butts for most domestic small/medium gardens.

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The amount of rainwater you can collect from your roof depends on its size and the local rainfall. As a rough guide, for every 1 square metre of roof, you can collect about 0.85 litres of water for every 1mm of rainfall. Water butts offer an eco-friendly way to keep your plants hydrated. Instead of using fresh water from the tap, water butts collect and store rainwater ready for use. Water butts come in a range of sizes. Naturally, having a small water butt is better than none, so even a 100 L model can be useful, especially in small gardens.

However, for more heavy-duty use, go for a larger 200-300 litre design. Don’t forget that you also have the option of connecting multiple water butts together , so long as the design of each water butt allows for this (most of the traditionally-styled ones do). How to water plants when you go away 3. Harcostar Water Butt and Raintrap Diverter – Largest Capacity One thing to keep in mind is that all of the connections for this water butt fit pretty tightly together – in many ways, this is a good thing, but it does also mean that you’ll need to use a fair bit of strength to connect it all.

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One design feature that I particularly appreciated was the child-safe, spring-loaded fastening clip on the lid . Some of the other water butts that I tested required a screwdriver to open the lid, so the fact that you can peek inside this one without any tools required is a bonus. Putting in a water diverter involves cutting through the downpipe of the guttering. In most cases, these pipes are plastic and the job isn’t too difficult. However, be aware that if you have metal pipes, the job will be more complicated. Strata's beautiful Moroccan beehive water butt has a stylish terracotta effect that replicates a ceramic material. It's perfect for the stylish eco-friendly gardener looking to harvest rainwater and jazz up their garden. Contrary to its appearance it's lightweight and shatterproof, and can also withstand varying weather conditions. If you don’t mind splurging on a water butt because you want to add to the visual appeal of your garden, and are happy to spend a little more purchasing all of the extras (the filler kit and the stand), then I would say it’s worth it. However, if you’re on a tighter budget and prioritise function over form, then there are other water butts out there that provide better value for money. To be fair, once the water butt fills with water, it doesn’t budge. However, its smaller capacity also means that it’s more likely to sit empty and unstable at times, compared to larger models.

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This water butt’s biggest draw is its slimline design . Not only does this mean that it doesn’t take up much room, but it also gives it a sleeker look , as opposed to the larger and chunkier water butts out there. However, its compact construction does also mean that its storage capacity is limited to 100 litres – whether or not this is enough for you will depend on what you need a water butt for. Maintaining the cleanliness of your water butt is crucial to ensure the collected rainwater remains usable and doesn’t develop unpleasant odours or become a breeding ground for insects. Here are some steps to keep your water butt clean: Cover It: Make sure your water butt has a secure lid. This will prevent debris, such as leaves or bird droppings, from entering the water, and it also deters mosquitoes and other insects from breeding. Use a Filter: Some water butts come with or can be fitted with filters to remove debris from the water. Old water butts can be repurposed in many ways. They can be turned into compost bins, planters, or even wildlife habitats. Alternatively, if the water butt is still in good condition but no longer needed, consider donating it to a local community garden.



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