My mistake I made rain barrels but didn't put them up high so I have no water pressure. They are full right now so the only way I can empty them is to use a vacuum to create suction. Lesson learned. Once I empty them I will put them up higher.
You may be interested in this BlueBarrel blog on creative foundations-it includes some great barrel elevation ideas from our customers: www.bluebarrelsystems.com/blog/creative-foundations-for-bluebarrel-systems/
Thanks Joe! We just re-published our very popular gravity-fed irrigation blog with even more info. Check it out when you get a chance: www.bluebarrelsystems.com/blog/gravity-feed-irrigate-rain-barrels/
I have a grow bag garden that I setup that is too far away from my house that it is not practical to use a pump to use for irrigating my vegetable plants. Will the valve provide enough pressure to do the job without being raised up more than 20"? I can not raising the barrels up off the ground over 20" will be too tall to catch the water coming off my roof of my chicken run beside the area.
We have helpful articles on designing a gravity fed irrigation system specific to your site needs here - www.bluebarrelsystems.com/blog/gravity-feed-irrigate-rain-barrels/
Hi there! Curious about using rainwater captured from roof run off in a vegetable garden. I thought you weren’t supposed to because the chemicals from shingles gets in the water and has been found in the vegetables. Is there something new that shows that isn’t an issue? Still going to use this for my flower gardens! Just wondering if I could expand it to vegetable gardens too.
Hi Heidi, great question. The short answer is: it is safe to use rainwater collected from roofs with asphalt shingles for a vegetable garden (see link below for exceptions). And...a BlueBarrel System has multiple opportunities for filtering roof runoff including a 100-micron filter for the drip system drain valve. More information about roof runoff for plants and roofing materials, check out our blog: www.bluebarrelsystems.com/blog/roofing-materials-for-rainwater-harvesting/
I use old fashion water catchment from down spout into a covered 55 gallon trash can with.no problems. Last winter in TX everything froze also my can and it broke.
Hi Patricia, there are a number of ways to winterize a BlueBarrel System for varying levels of protection depending on the climate in your region. Please read our article on winterization for guidance: www.bluebarrelsystems.com/blog/winterize-rain-barrel-system/ ***please note this advice is relevant to a BlueBarrel System, but may still provide some helpful tips for other rainwater catchment set-ups***
Hi Patricia, there are a number of ways to winterize a BlueBarrel System for varying levels of protection depending on the climate in your region. Please read our article on winterization for guidance: www.bluebarrelsystems.com/blog/winterize-rain-barrel-system/
Hello guys, In my country we don't have much rain at all.. so we suffer of the water issues a LOT. So heard the other day a guy locally talking about new system that works by gravity and keeps the roots always wet.. i don't know the exact name of the system.. but I heard it's totally new to the market! Have anyone heard of it please? and where can we get it from? I will ask also some local farmer community and see how will it go.
Hi Mohamed, there are a lot of gravity fed systems out there (worldwide!), but gravity-fed irrigation is also an approachable DIY project. Check out our blog for more information: www.bluebarrelsystems.com/blog/gravity-feed-irrigate-rain-barrels/
Hi there - the higher you elevate your barrels, the more pressure you will get. That said, elevating tanks isn't practical for everybody. Between safety, budget, time/effort, space available, and the need to gravity-flow water into the barrels from above (if filling from rain gutters, which most of our customers do), not everybody has a practical option for elevating a rainwater catchment system. The good news is, a well-designed gravity-fed irrigation system will work with minimal pressure/elevation. At www.bluebarrelsystems.com/, we're happy to help folks with all types of garden needs (and spatial limitations!) successfully irrigation with rainwater + gravity.
Hi there - check out this video for details on timers: ruclips.net/video/mTPeDF2rnkw/видео.html. Over years of experimenting, the one we like best is available here: www.bluebarrelsystems.com/order-tools-accessories/
What are you trying to order? Carrier shipping rates have increased due to pandemic-related supply-chain challenges. Drip tubing is a bulky item and costs more to ship than smaller items. If you want us to review shipping costs on your order, please contact our customer service at BlueBarrelSystems.com. Thanks!!
Hi there - yes, you need to mind special details when choosing the equipment for a gravity-fed drip system. We specialize in gravity-fed drip at bluebarrelsystems.com. Check out our blog articles and online store for all the parts and know-how. You can contact customer service through the website as well, if you have any questions. Thanks!
Where can I buy the components to build one of these for my small 15' x 10' garden?
Hi Andrew - everything is available at BlueBarrelSystems.com. You'll find our drip irrigation blog there, too, with lots more info. Hope this helps!
@@bluebarrel How can I purchase a inline filter?
My mistake I made rain barrels but didn't put them up high so I have no water pressure. They are full right now so the only way I can empty them is to use a vacuum to create suction. Lesson learned. Once I empty them I will put them up higher.
You may be interested in this BlueBarrel blog on creative foundations-it includes some great barrel elevation ideas from our customers: www.bluebarrelsystems.com/blog/creative-foundations-for-bluebarrel-systems/
Bravo! Looks like a great system. I can't wait to look at your website and the rest of your videos!
Awesome! We're glad to help. Head on over to BlueBarrelSystems.com for more info and resources.
Jesse,
It's beautiful and simple. Lovely.
Joe.
Thanks Joe! We just re-published our very popular gravity-fed irrigation blog with even more info. Check it out when you get a chance: www.bluebarrelsystems.com/blog/gravity-feed-irrigate-rain-barrels/
I have a grow bag garden that I setup that is too far away from my house that it is not practical to use a pump to use for irrigating my vegetable plants. Will the valve provide enough pressure to do the job without being raised up more than 20"? I can not raising the barrels up off the ground over 20" will be too tall to catch the water coming off my roof of my chicken run beside the area.
We have helpful articles on designing a gravity fed irrigation system specific to your site needs here - www.bluebarrelsystems.com/blog/gravity-feed-irrigate-rain-barrels/
Where did you buy your water controller? I've checked many devices and all of them work with minimum of 20 psi.
You can purchase all systems components on our website at www.bluebarrelsystems.com/
@@bluebarrel Could not find the controller.. Can you guide me?
@@ansvel Please contact customer service if you need assistance finding products in our online store www.bluebarrelsystems.com/contact. Thanks!
Hi there! Curious about using rainwater captured from roof run off in a vegetable garden. I thought you weren’t supposed to because the chemicals from shingles gets in the water and has been found in the vegetables. Is there something new that shows that isn’t an issue?
Still going to use this for my flower gardens! Just wondering if I could expand it to vegetable gardens too.
Hi Heidi, great question. The short answer is: it is safe to use rainwater collected from roofs with asphalt shingles for a vegetable garden (see link below for exceptions). And...a BlueBarrel System has multiple opportunities for filtering roof runoff including a 100-micron filter for the drip system drain valve. More information about roof runoff for plants and roofing materials, check out our blog: www.bluebarrelsystems.com/blog/roofing-materials-for-rainwater-harvesting/
I use old fashion water catchment from down spout into a covered 55 gallon trash can with.no problems. Last winter in TX everything froze also my can and it broke.
Hi Patricia, there are a number of ways to winterize a BlueBarrel System for varying levels of protection depending on the climate in your region. Please read our article on winterization for guidance: www.bluebarrelsystems.com/blog/winterize-rain-barrel-system/
***please note this advice is relevant to a BlueBarrel System, but may still provide some helpful tips for other rainwater catchment set-ups***
How are the barrels and piping during and after winter
Hi Patricia, there are a number of ways to winterize a BlueBarrel System for varying levels of protection depending on the climate in your region. Please read our article on winterization for guidance: www.bluebarrelsystems.com/blog/winterize-rain-barrel-system/
Hello guys, In my country we don't have much rain at all.. so we suffer of the water issues a LOT. So heard the other day a guy locally talking about new system that works by gravity and keeps the roots always wet.. i don't know the exact name of the system.. but I heard it's totally new to the market! Have anyone heard of it please? and where can we get it from?
I will ask also some local farmer community and see how will it go.
Hi Mohamed, there are a lot of gravity fed systems out there (worldwide!), but gravity-fed irrigation is also an approachable DIY project. Check out our blog for more information: www.bluebarrelsystems.com/blog/gravity-feed-irrigate-rain-barrels/
Curious why your barrels are so low? My 200 litre barrels and 1,000 litre square container are ~1.2metres above ground for better flow.
Hi there - the higher you elevate your barrels, the more pressure you will get. That said, elevating tanks isn't practical for everybody. Between safety, budget, time/effort, space available, and the need to gravity-flow water into the barrels from above (if filling from rain gutters, which most of our customers do), not everybody has a practical option for elevating a rainwater catchment system. The good news is, a well-designed gravity-fed irrigation system will work with minimal pressure/elevation. At www.bluebarrelsystems.com/, we're happy to help folks with all types of garden needs (and spatial limitations!) successfully irrigation with rainwater + gravity.
@@bluebarrel Thank you for your logical explanation. Perhaps I can sell plans to my stands?
Whats the big black barrel in the background?
That's a well tank :)
Is the 3 ft elevation from the water level in barrel?
The water level is variable! Our customer service team can help you with any questions you might have about this setup: www.bluebarrelsystems.com/
Hi Jesse
What timer are you using with the dripping system please? Thank you
Hi there - check out this video for details on timers: ruclips.net/video/mTPeDF2rnkw/видео.html. Over years of experimenting, the one we like best is available here: www.bluebarrelsystems.com/order-tools-accessories/
Shipping is nuts on this site.
What are you trying to order? Carrier shipping rates have increased due to pandemic-related supply-chain challenges. Drip tubing is a bulky item and costs more to ship than smaller items. If you want us to review shipping costs on your order, please contact our customer service at BlueBarrelSystems.com. Thanks!!
Do gravity fed systems require a special type if drip line / tale? Bigger holes, less resistance to low pressure system?
Hi there - yes, you need to mind special details when choosing the equipment for a gravity-fed drip system. We specialize in gravity-fed drip at bluebarrelsystems.com. Check out our blog articles and online store for all the parts and know-how. You can contact customer service through the website as well, if you have any questions. Thanks!