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the essentials in brief

  • The best way to easily collect rainwater is to use a combination of downpipe, rain collector and water barrel.
  • Balcony gardeners collect rainwater with a tarpaulin, funnel,(€ 4.58 at Amazon *) Downpipe flap or more open Rain barrel.
  • Collecting rainwater is not forbidden in Germany, it is desirable and environmentally friendly. Collection techniques on a larger scale are subject to approval.

Collecting rainwater - where and how?

Rain makes gardeners' hearts beat faster. After all, rainwater pours thirsty plants and dry lawns for free. In hot summers, the longed-for rain becomes rare or comes as brief heavy rain that seeps away uselessly in the blink of an eye. Anyone who turns on the tap for lush greenery has to pay for it with a juicy water bill. Clever hobby gardeners save money and catch the rain when it falls from the sky. The following table gives an overview of practicable solutions, where and how you can Collect rainwater can:

also read

  • How to connect your rain barrel to the gutter
  • Put a rain barrel on the balcony
  • Connect the rain barrel - that's how it works
garden Balcony without a roof Balcony with roof
Downpipe Plans Downpipe flap
Rain collector Rain barrel funnel

Has any of the options mentioned piqued your interest? Then read on. The following sections are peppered with solid tips and tricks on how to create a sufficient supply of rainwater as a beginner.

Tips

Collecting rainwater is not prohibited. On the contrary, experts from the Federal Environment Agency expressly recommend the use of rainwater for plants in the garden and on the balcony. However, large water tanks or cisterns are often subject to the regulations of the local building code. In many municipalities, a separate permit is required if excess rainwater is to flow from collecting tanks into the sewer system. An informal request to the regulatory or building authority eliminates any ambiguity before you tackle the rainwater collection project.

Collect rainwater with a downpipe - that's how it works

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Rain barrels can easily be connected to a downpipe

Home garden owners collect rainwater the traditional way. For this purpose, an open water barrel is positioned on the wall of the house. Rain falls on the roof surface, runs into the gutter and a connected downpipe that feeds the rain barrel. This is the simplest and cheapest version to collect rainwater without much effort. The downside of this simple solution is regular flooding, because the rain barrel regularly overflows when it pours from buckets.

The problem solver is a rain collector, also known as a rain thief. The ingenious overflow protection is installed between the downpipe and the rain barrel and directs the valuable water into the collecting container. If continuous or heavy rain overwhelms the capacity of the container, the overflow stop takes effect. Excess rainwater now takes its way through the downpipe into the sewer system. Subsequent installation is possible without any problems. As a further advantage, the rain thief allows a lid for the collecting container because the rain is fed in from the side. This fact optimizes the safety in the family garden, because curious children cannot fall into it. Furthermore, the water remains free from impurities and Mosquito larvae.

In the luxury version, a practical filter is built in, so that bird droppings and other impurities do not get into the collected water. The figure below illustrates the beneficial function of a rain collector with overflow protection on the downpipe.

Collect rainwater: function of overflow protection

Collecting rainwater on the balcony - tips & tricks

Balcony gardeners do not have to forego the benefits of rainwater in plant care. Catching rain is easily possible on the balcony. The level of difficulty depends on the general conditions. Different solutions are required on the covered balcony than on a balcony without a roof. Is there access to a downpipe or does it have to work without a downpipe? The three most common ways of collecting rainwater on the balcony are discussed in more detail below:

Collect rainwater without a roof

If you want to collect rainwater on a balcony without a roof and without a downpipe, you are on your own. So far, specialist retailers and tradesmen have not had a convincing solution to offer. Resourceful balcony gardeners are not put off by this. With a tarpaulin and skilled craftsmanship, you can easily create a collecting container for rainwater.

  1. Stretch the tarpaulin
  2. Attention: Measure the height so that the stretched tarpaulin with the stone weight is above the rain barrel
  3. Eyelets connect with anchor points (railings, parasol stands, handles, wall hooks)
  4. Poke a hole in the middle of the tarpaulin
  5. Put stone in it
  6. Place the collecting vessel under the perforated stone recess

Now the rain doesn't just fall on the balcony floor, but is caught by the tarpaulin and channeled over the hollow into the rain barrel. When it's not raining, let the tarpaulin dry and stow it out of sight in a box. Of course, you can simply put an open rain barrel on the balcony to catch the rain. With a stretched tarpaulin, the yield of rainwater increases many times over.

Covered balcony with downpipe

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With a downpipe flap, rainwater can be directed into the bin and stopped

If a downpipe runs in close proximity to the balcony, balcony gardeners do not miss this opportunity. A built-in downpipe flap indicates the direction so that precious rainwater does not rush past unused. Similar to the rain collector from the garden, the rainwater flap is installed in the downpipe and connected to the rain barrel. Retrofitting is possible without dismantling the downpipe. When the water barrel is full, the downpipe flap is manually adjusted so that more rain runs into the sewer system.

It is important to note that you must consult with the house owner or the property management company before installing. Tenants are not permitted to intervene in the drainage systems on the house without prior consultation and permission.

Covered balcony without a downpipe

Imagination and manual skills are required if you want to collect rainwater on a balcony with a roof and without a downpipe. The secret of success is a funnel to enlarge the collecting area on the collecting device. Furthermore, this collecting funnel must be placed outside the balcony roof. This basic concept offers scope for a variety of designs. The following ideas may inspire do-it-yourselfers:

  • funnel: Construction made of tubes, clotheslines and rainproof fabric or cut open 5-liter plastic canister
  • renewal: Telescopic handle with ribbed hose
  • Anchor point: Wall hook, weighty parasol stand, window handle

The is well suited for aligning and extending the collecting funnel Telescopic fruit picker handle from Gardena. At its end there is already a small collecting funnel, which in this case does not remove any fruit from the Treetop picks, but serves as a support for the large collecting funnel. Ideally, use a flexible, ribbed hose that directs rainwater from the funnel to the collection container. As a rain barrel, we recommend a wide-neck barrel from Noorsk, which is available in numerous sizes and shapes on Amazon.

Digression

Rainwater - good for the soil and plants

Watering with rainwater is not only easy on the wallet. Furthermore, beneficiaries are Garden soil, Flowers, perennials and vegetables. Rainwater scores with minimal water hardness and does not contain any undesirable additives such as fluorine or chlorine. As a result, neither limes nor other substances of concern can get into the Garden soil accumulate. In this way, the pH value remains in the correct position without the need for costly improvement measures. When amateur gardeners water with soft rainwater, exotic plants bloom, like Camellias and azaleas. Most of the beauties of flowers in beds, on balconies and windowsills cannot stand hard tap water. Collected rain also improves the vitality and taste of vegetables if the valuable liquid is used regularly as irrigation water.

frequently asked Questions

As a carpenter, how can I collect rainwater in the rented apartment?

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Collecting rainwater in buckets is a great option for home gardeners

It is undoubtedly a challenge as a home gardener to water his plants with soft rainwater. There is no access to a downpipe from the rented apartment and there is no balcony to catch raindrops with a tarpaulin or funnel. The only option is to set up a collection container outside when it rains. With an average shower, around 5 liters of rainwater fall from the sky every hour. Experience shows that this amount covers the watering needs of indoor plants in a rented apartment.

Which collection containers are suitable for collecting rainwater on the balcony?

The space on the balcony is tight. The classic 1000 liter rain barrel for the garden is too big and too heavy for this purpose. Furthermore, due to the exposed location, the aesthetic aspect should not be neglected. Half a wine barrel or the rustic wooden tub from the flea market create a rustic ambience. The rain barrel is elegant in the style of a Greek amphora, complete with lid and tap. A weatherproof wall tank with a capacity of 300 liters is useful as a rain barrel to save space.

We collect rainwater directly from the downpipe. However, the rain barrel is nowhere near enough to water flowers, shrubs and lawns. What to do?

The capacity can be easily increased by adding several Rain barrels(€ 3.59 at Amazon *) Set up next to each other and connect with each other. First of all, the rainwater runs through the gutter and downpipe into the first barrel. From there, the adjacent rain barrels automatically fill up via the connecting hoses. For the series connection, the containers must be at the same height. Special ribbed hoses, complete with screw connectors and seals, are well suited for the connection.

Tips

You no longer want to stand by and watch as valuable rain simply seeps away on your property? With a drainage in the ground you catch most of the rainwater, feed it through drainage pipes into a collecting pipe and from there into a pond Biotope or a septic tank. The uncomplicated technology has not only proven itself to protect against waterlogging in Clay soil. This way, rainwater can be collected on a large scale.

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