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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.
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.
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