I Like Big Butts
Reviewed: 5th December 2008
A lot of the water that we use in the home doesn’t need to be pure drinking water direct from the tap. As more people are switching to metered water, investing in a water butt to catch rain water is fast becoming the norm.
The water collected, at minimum, can be used to water your plants over summer but many people are now making use of it to wash their cars or their outdoor furniture too.
With more and more designs being introduced such as the Moss-green Beehive Water pictured, water butts allow you to save rainwater without having to compromise the overall appearance of your garden.
Introducing a water butt into your garden, thanks to the British weather, could help you reduce your water bills by up to 20%, and if you water your garden in the evening or early morning, then less water is likely to evaporate.
Stockist: Crocus
The 'I Like Big Butts' has been filed under the Eco House category.
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