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Rainwater Harvesting for Landscapes and Gardens

Posted by Chris Sabbarese on Wed, Feb, 25, 2015 @ 12:02 PM

Ewing-RainwaterSaving-2-25-2015Rainwater harvesting refers to the reuse of rainwater on-site, rather than allowing it to be lost through run-off. Join Ewing Irrigation to chat about capture and storage systems for rainwater. New trends in catchment reduce the chance of contamination, while detention systems ranging from rain barrels to cistern will be reviewed. Ewing Irrigation will share information about supplementing irrigation with rainwater and regional rainfall collection regulations and restrictions.

You're Invited to Tweet 

Join @CoronaTools and partner Ewing Irrigation with Social Media & Digital Strategist Laurie Ory tweeting as @EwingIrrigation  for #Landscapechat on Wednesday, February 25, 2015 at 11 a.m. P.T.or 2 p.m. ET. This is the Twitter chat where we come together with green industry experts and fellow landscape tweeps, each week to discuss all things related to landscape, since 2011.

Discussion Overview

On the live Twitter #Landscapechat find out more answers to these 5 key takeaways for Rain Water Harvesting: 

Parts of a rainwater harvesting system

Calculations - calculating rainwater harvesting potential

Supplementing irrigation - Add rainwater to the irrigation mix

What's New - Rainwater harvesting innovations and products.

Join the Conversation

Corona Tools Landscapechat

Don’t miss out on this exciting topic and join the conversation via Twitter. Just sign into #landscapechat with your Twitter ID and you can follow the conversation and share with the community. Be sure to add the hashtag to all your tweets or join us in the landscapechat room on Tweetchat.  They will automatically add it for you and it's easy to watch the conversation as it happens!

If you do miss the live event, you can still access the Storify recap, accessible 24/7 that will be posted following the live chat. The transcript includes all the information and links shared during the discussion. 

About Landscapechat

Connect and share with the green industry leaders live on Twitter and 24/7 to learn and share about hot topics in the green industry. Now landscapechat is part of the Green Industry Leaders Network (GILN) presented by Corona and its partners.  We are an alliance of professional organizations who are advancing the horticulture, tree care, and landscaping industries. 

Photo courtesy of Ewing Irrigation 

Topics: Corona Tools, #Landscapechat, Ewing's Water Wednesdays, Rainwater Harvesting

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