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Rain Barrel Installation (June 2015)288 viewsCaptured rain water (Photo Credit: Dean Cleverdon (2015))     (1 votes)
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Rain Barrel Installation (June 2015)297 viewsThe barrels capture rain water which would otherwise be lost. Gardeners access the water from spigots at the bottom of the barrels. (Photo Credit: Dean Cleverdon (2015))     (1 votes)
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Rain Barrel Installation (June 2015)320 viewsThe top of the barrel is removable. (Photo Credit: Dean Cleverdon (2015))     (1 votes)
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Rain Barrel Installation (June 2015)310 viewsWater flows into the screen-covered opening on top of the barrel. (Photo Credit: Dean Cleverdon (2015))     (1 votes)
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Rain Barrel Installation (June 2015)294 viewsDownspout directs water to the top of the first barrel. (Photo Credit: Dean Cleverdon (2015))     (1 votes)
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Rain Barrel Installation (June 2015)300 viewsTwo 63-gal rain barrels made from from recycled plastic food grade containers were installed June 6, 2015 to collect water from the roof of the tractor shed. (Photo Credit: Dean Cleverdon (2015))     (1 votes)
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Blue Cistern (Gate 5 - Phase II)413 viewsThe Blue Water Cistern above Phase II (Gate 5) was our first cistern and was acquired in March 2008.     (1 votes)
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Cistern Project457 views (Photo Credit: Dean Cleverdon 3/12/2008)     (1 votes)
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Compost for your Garden1016 viewsAnd there you have it. Compost - good for the environment, good for the community and, ultimately, good for your garden.     (1 votes)
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Sifted Compost783 viewsRich sifted compost for your garden.     (1 votes)
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Sifting the Compost500 viewsMaterial gets sifted to break down the clods. Trash and sticks are also removed and placed in the appropriate cans.     (1 votes)
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Compost Ready for Use514 viewsThe compost is available when the wall of the Ready bay has been removed.     (1 votes)
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