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	<title>Comments on: Rain barrels help residents use water wisely</title>
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		<title>By: ltpvnqugg</title>
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		<title>By: JeanK</title>
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		<description>Geeee, $35 dollars for a rain barrel.  Sure wish I lived in Danvers, MA and not Florida, right about now.  I&#039;m in need of two more rain barrels; however, the least expensive I can find here in Sarasota, is $65.  Great buy, folks. I encourage y&#039;all to get out there and buy two....there cheap!!!
I would like to encourage anyone that is participating in rainwater harvesting by channeling rainwater from rain gutters on their home, to be sure not to forget to keep those gutters squeaky clean?  Why, you ask?  Keep out stagnant water that breeds mosquitoes that may carry West Nile Virus. Keep out roaches that carry 33 different contagious diseases.  Keep out leaves, pine needles, and other debris that clog up gutters and cause water to overflow and damage your roof tile, fascia, weight down the gutter and pull it away from your house, as well as damage anything underneath the gutters including your homes foundation.  Is that reason enough???
Come visit me at http://www.gutterclutterbuster.com and see for yourself how you can save money, time, effort, and most of all stay safe by remaining on the ground while you vacuum out your gutters.
Then you take all debris from the gutters into your vac container (hopper) and empty it into a compost pile (bin,etc) or around your plants for mulch.
Again, you&#039;re saving more time and perhaps injury to yourself by not having to get up on a ladder.
So, Stay well, Stay safe, Stay strong and &quot;Let Not Your Heart Be Troubled.&quot;
God Bless the readers and God Bless America.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Geeee, $35 dollars for a rain barrel.  Sure wish I lived in Danvers, MA and not Florida, right about now.  I&#8217;m in need of two more rain barrels; however, the least expensive I can find here in Sarasota, is $65.  Great buy, folks. I encourage y&#8217;all to get out there and buy two&#8230;.there cheap!!!<br />
I would like to encourage anyone that is participating in rainwater harvesting by channeling rainwater from rain gutters on their home, to be sure not to forget to keep those gutters squeaky clean?  Why, you ask?  Keep out stagnant water that breeds mosquitoes that may carry West Nile Virus. Keep out roaches that carry 33 different contagious diseases.  Keep out leaves, pine needles, and other debris that clog up gutters and cause water to overflow and damage your roof tile, fascia, weight down the gutter and pull it away from your house, as well as damage anything underneath the gutters including your homes foundation.  Is that reason enough???<br />
Come visit me at <a href="http://www.gutterclutterbuster.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.gutterclutterbuster.com</a> and see for yourself how you can save money, time, effort, and most of all stay safe by remaining on the ground while you vacuum out your gutters.<br />
Then you take all debris from the gutters into your vac container (hopper) and empty it into a compost pile (bin,etc) or around your plants for mulch.<br />
Again, you&#8217;re saving more time and perhaps injury to yourself by not having to get up on a ladder.<br />
So, Stay well, Stay safe, Stay strong and &#8220;Let Not Your Heart Be Troubled.&#8221;<br />
God Bless the readers and God Bless America.</p>
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