Wednesday Walk & Make Me Smile Challenge - Catching Rain & SunflowerssteemCreated with Sketch.

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It's raining it's pouring
The old man is snoring...

This is the kind of weather we've been having for just over a week now; off and on, on and off; so I have not been able to get much walking done!

I will however take you on a rainy walk through our garden and show you how we installed our new rainwater tanks; thankfully we got this done in time before the first heavy rains fell!
And fall it did; came down in buckets! Pool is filled to overflowing as were the new rainwater tanks.
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Imagine all this rainwater going to waste down the drains and eventually flooding the properties below even though we have a good stormwater drainage system in place. We have massive soak pits which serve their purpose as it slows down the surge of water, but it still goes to waste!
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I was quite surprised at how much there is to installing a rainwater tank - honestly thought it's just a matter of buying a water tank and connecting to the down pipes, but there's a lot more to it than meets the eye;)

The very first thing to look at is the size of the roof from which you will be collecting water and pick the size tank accordingly.
Research for yourself, but I found these facts at a local hardware supplier Builders:

For roof sizes ranging from 50 to 100 metres squared a tank ranging from 750 to 2 200 litres will suffice. Bigger roofs, ranging from 200 to 400 metres squared, will need a bigger tank, ranging from 2 500 to 10 000 litres.

Of course one has to take a couple of factors into consideration when you decide on a position - near a downpipe on a lower side of the house, aesthetics and space of course being very important.
We installed two tanks to start off with, both discreetly placed out of the way.
This one was placed at the back of our little bnb Lily's Cottage
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The second tank was placed at the back of the garage.
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Hubby first had to build a level solid concrete base for the tank behind the cottage. Being in civil engineering, this was done with precision, although he would still fault it, drives the impatient @lizelle insane!
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We looked at some of the leaf catchers required for connecting the down pipes to the tanks.
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Here you can see where it is placed. The larger pieces of debris is caught, only allowing water and finer particles into the pipes.
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The rainwater then gushes down into a vertical pipe called the first flush diverter, which prevents finer debris from going into the tank. The end cap is fitted with a ball valve to empty this contaminated water from time to time.
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One has to fit an overflow pipe as well; ours goes into a storm water drain and has already overflowed after the intense rains we had lately.
Here the overflow has slowed down to a trickle about half an hour after the last downpour.
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A friend's pool is near his tanks and he leads his overflow into the pool so he never needs to top up with municipal water.
He further installed four rainwater tanks which he's connected for domestic use; it has a pump, a large filter fitted outside and a reverse osmosis filtration system in the kitchen for drinking water, so they rarely use municipal water.
We are aiming to do the same but first need to install more tanks; just happy that we've started our little water conservation project! Will be useful in the dry periods especially for the pool and the veggie garden which is coming along nicely.
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Could not resist showing you the gorgeous sunflowers my Mom received for her 88th birthday from my nephew who lives in far-off Minnesota.
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I dried the flowers and kept the seed which we put into special starter soil and did not think anything was happening till these sunflower babies popped their little heads out:) Hopefully we will be able to pick our own sunflowers one of these fine days!
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Ever since my nephew left South Africa for the USA, he brings a sad little smile to my Mom's face by sending her a bunch of her favourite Sunflowers on her birthday; this was last year. She misses him terribly!
I will translate her birthday card for you, this was for her 87th birthday:)
So many candles, so little cake.
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Wow, such great gardening information. I’m amazed at how much our gardens look alike! Except mine is dusted with snow, now. Like your nephew, I live in Minnesota. Your mom’s sunflowers are so beautiful!

Oh wow @jayna, and I believe it gets really cold where you live! Those sunflowers were stunning indeed, thanks for popping in, much appreciated:)
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My man used to live in Minnesota, so I've been hearing a lot about snow (even as early as on Halloween one year!). Likewise, as is lizelle's hubby, a technical engineer of sorts, he would no doubt instantly take to the idea of installing such a highly sophisticated waterbarrel (including concreteslab) with great precision with great precision in our garden. The amount of rain that falls here would fill it in a day or two, no sweat. However, it would fill half my garden and leave little room for sunflowers, our favorites this year.

Haha I was just like you. When my husband was talking about a tank I were thinking it was just a matter of plunking it there and then it started talking about leveling the ground and blah blah blah and we still haven't got a water tank because the whole thing freaked me out comma mainly because I realised how much it was going to cost me and we have only just got solar panels. How beautiful is that rain and how satisfying it must be to start filling those tanks xx

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LOL I think my face must have been a picture when he started talking about leaf catchers and first flushes and visiting the hardware store again and again so we have to wait before we get more tanks! I'd love to get solar panels installed but we are looking at buying a smaller house in a retirement village in about 6 years time. They have solar panels as well as rainwater tanks. Thanks for stopping by @riverflows!

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I would love to know more about retirement villages. Never heard of them here in Europe. Perhaps one day you could post something about this future plan of yours to move to one.

My man and I are only in our fifties yet, but he is often in poor health, so we figure we can't start setting something up soon enough. Retirement homes (a room in a care facility) is just not right for our generation. We believe some kind of supportive, diverse and liberal minded community is the way forward. How do we envisage alternatives? It would be nice if we could pool ideas from Steemians.... My technical man is currently thinking of building container homes (as many containers joined together as one likes for a spacious bungalow or even a maisonette); but how to enthuse others (what other ingredients regards location, facilities, etc would we need to be looking at and how many of such dwellings would make for a minimum useful community?)

Let me know if you have any thoughts to share on this topic or have any links to the kind of village you are thinking of so that we can research our options further.

I will definitely do that @sukhasanasister and will tag you when I do that. Briefly it's awesome as the people there are still active but there's a clinic onsite as well as a ton of activities on offer, but will write about that soon. Thank you for asking, it is a concern for many:)

Tanks are a huge mission to install. I remember from my childhood. And they are not aesthetically pleasing, so finding the right spot can be hard. That's got a lot to do with why we haven't: the best spot would have meant water having to flow up hill.

I bought sunflower seeds to plant - just this morning. I can't wait.

Gelukkige verjaarsdag vir jou Ma, @lizelle

Ma sé dankie Fiona :) Now I've got to find a sunny spot for all those sunflowers, really hope they grow well! Those tanks do look ugly don't they, that's why we put them out of sight;) Thank you for stopping by!

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Thank you for the great explanation of the water collection. It really is a lot more effort than people think! I hear that near Johannesburg is bone dry and just got a bit of rain, but, terribly dry. Water is never spread evenly, is it?

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Thank you so very much @powerhousecreatives!

This is the thing that I don't understand about women!
They have a desire and they start bugging us to fulfill that desire.
Finally, after much prompting we relent and decide to make them happy.
Then they start with the hand in the side singing the same song that must have driven Moses mad when he lead them out of Egypt, the song normally starts with the famous lyrics; "When is it finished"

But oh joy when the task is completed, oh joy, oh joy!
Enough said here before I foot in it!
Love your water tanks my dear friend and your hubby is a master!
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You are way too funny my friend, but I'm sure Marion feels the same exasperation I feel if you're also a perfectionist like my hubby;);)
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Thank you so very much @build-it.assist:)

It looks like the rain is back again this afternoon and tomorrow, dread thinking about the sun peeking out how the humidity with heat is going to escalate.

Interesting to see how you have gone about placing the tanks in, answered some of my questions at the same time as well Lizelle.

Vegetable garden is looking ready for a good harvest with rain arriving on time, have a wonderful new week.

Thank you Joan, yep we thought the same, we're going to stew when the sun comes out properly! I'm having to use my tumble drier with all the linen piling up!

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This post is really green. Really appreciate your efforts in water conservation and intelligent use of water as well as your passion for creating a sustainable home. The world needs more people like you @lizelle. Keep doing the great work you do.

I believe each one of us can make a difference no matter how small, thanks for the encouragement @thegreens:)

I admit I also had no idea it was such a process lol but I suppose, very much worth it. Wish we had the space for one here. You have a beautiful home and garden @lizelle xxx

Thank you @jaynie, besides the water conservation which will help during the dry months, we also saw how it took the pressure off the storm water system so it really is a worthwhile exercise. We just don't have space for a tank below the largest roof so that's a bit frustrating! Appreciate your feedback:)

Your mom is adorable @lizelle :) Give her a happy birthday hug from me! I can see your hubby and my hubby could have quite a bit of fun together with projects like these, lol Perfectionists they are, and the final products are of course perfect, but the process.....oh my! Love these tanks, they'll be so helpful this season, no need for the unreliable water company right? Love the gardens, I look forward to seeing your sunflowers this summer!

Ah thank you my friend! I know exactly what you mean about that process, measure...check...measure again, then it's checking whether things are level or square over and over; I remember reading about some of your hubby's projects and thought...yep that sounds familiar;)

Wow... So much Beauty, so much rain

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Much respect .. Love your rainwater setup 👌😍😍😎😍😍

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Ah thank you @thereikiforest:)

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We had the downpour like yours weeks ago, it was refreshing though. A nice garden you have there and a great bunch of seedlings too.

Thanks @joelai, we're enjoying the cooler weather as it gets really hot here in summer, will soon be unbearably hot!

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Nice set up @lizelle

Always worth harnessing the power of the weather.

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Wow that was awesome!

Thank you!

Wow! You have such a beautiful garden. Are those bougainvillea?

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Ah thank you @dandays, I really appreciate the awesome support from @ocd, #oc rocks! It's raining again and it's time to get our boxing gloves on for #fff;)

Great idea, especially in this country. Love the sunflowers and that card is so funny

Yes we sadly can no longer rely on our municipalities for constant water supply, thanks for stopping by @anneke!

This post is interesting. Didn't know what all was involved in installing this type of system.

Thanks @justclickindiva, I was also very surprised how much was involved!

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Good sharing of process of build and installation water tank and piping.
Interesting, I enjoy reading your post. 👍😊

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Thank you so much @cherryng!

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Rain is always beautiful and the plants look amazing in the rain!

It certainly does, thank you:)

I did most of the work installing tanks for rain water collection and storage for an old girlfriend some years ago. She's an avid gardener and used the water for watering her plants. Each of her two tanks were about double the capacity of the one in your photo.

You have a lovely home btw. :)

It's insane that in some areas of the U.S. it is illegal to catch and store rain water! Bureaucracy at its worst!

Goodness me, I wonder why it's illegal in some areas, absolutely crazy! We are limited with space so could not install such large tanks, your old girlfriend is lucky to have this for her garden!

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Lovely garden and a great view. It's such a good idea to install that; maybe everyone should have one, it would save so much water..

Lovely story & photos! I miss rainy days. We didn't get much rain where I am this year. Hope the dry spell blows over soon. And yeah this post made me smile 😊😊😊

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You know what? I wish this process is also adapted in our country. It is a good way to make use of rain water especially in provincial areas. I love your pool by the way, a great setup and looks so relaxing.

Someone just needs to start manufacturing tanks or import them, could be a good business idea! It is very tranquil down by the pool indeed, thanks!

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Someone just needs to start manufacturing tanks or import them, could be a good business idea! It is very tranquil down by the pool indeed, thanks!

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yeah it's a good idea how you used the rain. By using that tank you can preserve the clean water in watering your garden. I love the garden and that flower in the table, is that a sunflower?

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Yes the sunflower is Mom's favourite flower, thanks for stopping by!

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This is great work in saving Mother Nature.
Using rain water, recycling it, storage and etc.
I never knew so much work is required.
Im embarrassed to say that we do not have such practice here.
We should definitely learn from you

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What a beautiful view and fabulous idea @lizelle 💕 love it.

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Like your husband, my precision machinist man would be highly focussed (missing breakfast, lunch and dinner most likely) on installing diverters, catchers, overflow pipes and concreteslab with great precision, and get straight onto it if he reads your inspiring post!

The amount of rain in our current place goes horribly to waste down the sewage system in the street. (We have a tiny barrel at the minute for watering a few plants in a square metre of vegetable patch.) Eventhough we could only place it under a shed roof, we'd need the largest barrel with the amount of rain we are having this year, only sadly, it would fill half my garden and leave little room for sunflowers, our favorites this year. But the idea of using this water instead of the mains for our houshold, sure does appeal to my purse and eco-friendly mind.

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Really great post @lizelle! Seems to me having such a hubby would be a good thing - mine was the opposite and equally frustrating.
Thanks for all the great info in this, and your property is lovely. Sunflowers!!! Where are you going to put them all?

I'm very blessed @owasco, I still don't know where I'm going to plant all the sunflowers but it will gave to be in a sunny spot, thanks for popping in:)

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Congrats to mum, and those sunflowers are gorgeous

Your nephew is in Minnesota? He and I are almost neighbors!

What a great water conservation system!

I'll admit, I had no idea that so much went into a rainwater system either! I honestly thought it was almost as simple as connecting some pipes into a big bucket, but once you mention the overflow and need to filter out non-water, it makes a lot of sense. Neat stuff! I really like sunflowers, too, btw.

Its such a good idea to install this system but till i read this post i had no idea of the full process so thanks for sharing very interesting

Thank you for the challenge @tattoodjay, and it's raining again, seems like it will never stop!

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My pleasure to host the walk :)
its great that your tank is full with the rain but i hope you get a break from it

The sun is showing its face today so looks like it's stopped!

Thats great

Have a good weekend :)

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Thank you @shuvo35

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Beautiful garden. And a great project. I don't have the land and garden here. But we do have a few pails and buckets to catch the rain and use that to water some of our potted plants and also to clean the sometimes clogged drain.
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I know we're very blessed to have so much space here for gardening! Thanks @elizacheng:)
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