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Ways To Use Rainwater For Garden Plants

The Monsoon season is what the plants look forward to all year round. You must have noticed that fields, lawns and the general flora around you becomes lust green during the rains. This is simply because, water is the source of life for plants on this planet. Not only do the plants enjoy the showers of water, it also helps build up the water level under the ground. It is ground water that helps the plants sail through the rest of the 3 seasons.

Even for your garden plants, rainwater is very healthy and beneficial. It may serve as an alternative to watering your plants at least for 3 months in a year. If you are smart about harvesting rainwater properly, watering your plants with pure water will become easy.

Here are some means to use rainwater for your garden plants and have a lush green rain garden.

 Rainwater For Garden Plants

First Rains
If you live in polluted city area, then try to protect your garden plants from the rainwater of the first showers. This is because, the first rains wash away all the pollutants in the air. They are often acidic and corrosive in nature.

Natural Showers
If the rain is falling as light showers, you can keep your plants outside for a natural bath. Light showers will wash away the dust from the leaves of the plants. Your garden plants also enjoy the gentle rocking of the mild showers.

Erosion
If the rain is literally pelting down, it is best to keep your plants protected indoors. Heavy showers can erode the fertile top soil and make your plants malnutritioned. Moreover, wind and torrential cans can also break the tender stems of your younger plants.

Rainwater Harvesting
You must be aware that rainwater is the purest form of water on earth. And anyway, usable water is a scarce resource. So place buckets on your terrace to collect all the rainwater than you can. Use this rainwater to water your garden plants later on.

These are some effective ideas to use rainwater for your garden plants during the Monsoon season.

Story first published: Wednesday, June 26, 2013, 18:01 [IST]
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