How Gutter Guards Can Benefit Your Garden
It’s that time of the year. The birds are chirping, the grass is growing and you can’t stop thinking about what vegetables and fruits you are going to plant in your garden this year.
Gardens are an important part of many households’ ecosystems, and families want to ensure they are putting the best, most beneficial ingredients in their garden, and that starts with water. We know that nothing nourishes your garden like rainwater, but what makes it so special?
Watering Your Garden With Rainwater
Rainwater is gentle and full of nitrates, so it’s an excellent option for naturally nourishing your plants; traditional groundwater contains added chemicals, salt, and minerals that can harm plant life. You can also depend on rainwater’s slight acidity to help improve your soil’s overall health. Most tap water is more alkaline to protect metal pipes and plumbing infrastructure, but your indoor and outdoor plants actually prefer a slightly acidic environment.
How Do I Collect Rainwater?
Basic rainwater harvesting requires three easy steps: collecting, redirecting and storing for later use. Rain moves through the gutters and downspout, eventually pooling in a strategically placed plastic barrel.