When the rain finally arrives, even briefly, it’s a gift worth saving. In the Limousin, dry summers can leave gardens struggling — but with a bit of planning, you can keep yours thriving without using extra mains water.
Why Catch Rainwater?
- It’s free and gentle on plants
- Helps keep beds, pots, and borders hydrated through the summer
- Cuts down on the need for hosepipes or restrictions
- Useful for gîte gardens or holiday homes too
If you’ve got pots, borders, or veggie beds, even a small setup can make a difference.
Simple Ways to Start
You don’t need a high-tech system to start collecting rainwater ~ a basic water butt or even a clean old barrel will do.
Here are a few simple ideas:
- Fit a water butt to your downpipes
- Reuse clean barrels or containers
- Collect from sheds, greenhouses, or barns
- Add mesh covers to stop insects
Got a barn or a gîte? That’s another great spot for collecting extra water!
While You’re Away…
Heading back to the UK or just away for a few weeks? I offer regular watering services so you don’t come back to a dead garden.
For gîte owners, this can be especially helpful if you want your outdoor spaces looking tidy and green for guests. Tanya can even lend a hand with cleaning and changeovers, so everything is covered.
Need Help Setting Up?
If you’d like help choosing the right containers, installing a basic irrigation setup, or just figuring out the best spot for a water butt, feel free to get in touch.
I’m always happy to offer advice — and if you’d prefer someone to just get it sorted for you, I can do that too.
Drop me a message ~ I’ve still got a few spaces this season!