Water is a precious resource. Today, our planet is facing increasingly frequent periods of drought.

This is why it is wise to set up a system of collection and storage of rainwater, to meet the needs of the garden. In addition, rainwater is better for crops because it is non-calcareous and contains no chlorine, and … it’s free!

By placing a rainwater collecting tray at the exit of a gutter, it will automatically fill up when it rains and you can then use the water needed to irrigate the crops.

In addition, a pond in a garden attracts many of the gardener’s allies who come to drink, such as amphibians (frogs and toads) aquatic insects (dragonflies) as well as many birds.

The presence of this fauna creates a natural balance and promotes biodiversity.

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Irrigation of the vegetable garden