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Re-using Rain

Last Updated: February 25, 2010

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Re-using Rain

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Riverbanks Botanical Garden/500 Wildlife Parkway/Columbia, SC open in google maps

May 22, 2010 at 6:00 AM

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May 22 – 10:00 am – "Re-using Rain" will be presented by Clemson Extension Service at the Riverbanks Botanical Garden. We will show you how to save water and diminish the erosion from stormwater runoff by setting up a system of barrels to catch rainwater. We will demonstrate how to craft an inexpensive rain barrel water capture system that creates a source of water for the irrigation of plants in your garden. Workshop fee includes admission to Riverbanks Zoo. Go to http//:riverbanks.org to register. Contact: Ted Williams, 803-779-8717 Ext 1127, twllms@clemson.edu Clemson Extension Urban Horticulture Center, Riverbanks Zoo & Garden

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States: South Carolina

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