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Greensboro Gardener’s Practical Guide to Rainwater Harvesting
Greensboro gardeners can reduce municipal water use by harvesting rainwater via barrels and diverters, enhancing soil with compost, and building water-wise gardens. Join local CSA and workshops to support sustainability.

gerard mcleod
Mar 214 min read
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Harvest the Rain: Soil-Smart Water for Greensboro Gardens
Rainwater harvesting in Greensboro saves water costs, improves soil health, and supports drought-resilient, sustainable gardening using rain barrels or cisterns with native plants and mulch.

gerard mcleod
Mar 123 min read
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Harvest the Rain: How Recycling Rainwater Builds Healthy, Resilient Home Gardens
Harvesting rainwater boosts soil health, plant growth, and conserves water in Greensboro gardens. Simple setups like barrels and filters enhance sustainability and drought resilience.

gerard mcleod
Mar 64 min read
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Catch the Rain: Simple, Sustainable Water Solutions for Your Home Garden
Catch the Rain guides Greensboro gardeners on harvesting rainwater, using mulch, living soil, vermicomposting, and drought-resistant plants to conserve water and create sustainable, thriving home gardens.

gerard mcleod
Feb 253 min read
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Harvest the Rain: How Recycling Rainwater Supercharges Soil Health at Home
Harvesting rainwater enriches soil by providing chemical-free hydration, enhancing microbial activity, and maintaining pH balance. Simple systems like rain barrels and cisterns conserve water, supporting sustainable, thriving home gardens.

gerard mcleod
Feb 194 min read
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