Water Butts - Are they worth it? 

Water is one of our most precious resources, and it's becoming increasingly scarce in many parts of the world. As gardeners, we have a responsibility to use water wisely and efficiently, and one of the easiest ways to do this is by using water butts.
 
A water butt is a simple container that collects rainwater from your roof or other surfaces, which you can then use to water your plants and garden. Here are just a few reasons why you should consider using a water butt:
 
- Save money on your water bill. By using rainwater to water your garden, you can significantly reduce your water bill, especially during the summer months when water usage tends to increase.
 
- Reduce your environmental impact. By using rainwater instead of tap water, you'll be reducing the amount of water that needs to be treated and purified, which saves energy and reduces carbon emissions.
 
- Improve the health of your plants. Rainwater is naturally soft and slightly acidic, which makes it ideal for most plants. Tap water, on the other hand, can be hard and contain chemicals like chlorine that can harm your plants over time.
 
- Support biodiversity. By reducing your water usage, you're also reducing the strain on local water sources, which can help support local ecosystems and wildlife.
 
- It's easy and inexpensive to set up. Water butts are simple to install and can be purchased for a relatively low cost. All you need is a downpipe from your roof and a suitable container to collect the water.
 
Simply put, using a water butt is a simple and effective way to conserve water, reduce your environmental impact, and support the health of your garden. So why not give it a try? Your plants will thank you!