Rain Barrels and the Samauma Tree

Rain Barrels and the Samauma Tree

In the Amazon forest, there grows a giant tree called Samaúma, referred to by the indigenous people as the “mother of trees”. The Samaúma is a very tall tree in the forest, and is very easy to notice high above the surrounding greenery, it´s branches reaching out over...
10 Years of Water Harvesting

10 Years of Water Harvesting

The dawn of the year 2000 had many expectations leading up to it. Will it be the end of the world? Will it be the end of technology? Is it the beginning of a new era and consciousness? Similar to today’s 2012 doomsday speculations, the meaning and significance of Y2K...
Water Harvesting and Consciousness

Water Harvesting and Consciousness

Natural resources in today’s world are becoming more and more precious. The amount of plants and animals on the planet slowly decreases as the number of humans increases, throwing the equilibrium of the whole planet off balance. As the human population continues to...
Rain Barrels in and Around Santa Fe

Rain Barrels in and Around Santa Fe

The rain barrel business, although many of you may know it as Santa Fe Rain Barrels, does not sell exclusively to the city of Santa Fe. As demand rises and people have more and more of a need for barrels and water harvesting systems, our range of sale grows further...
Rain Water Harvesting and Sustainability

Rain Water Harvesting and Sustainability

Growing up in a country like the United States with all of the little conveniences that many of us take for granted, can be both a great gift and a great detriment. Of course these things make our lives a great deal easier and less complicated, giving us more time and...
Santa Fe Water Harvesting Systems

Santa Fe Water Harvesting Systems

With the rise of temperatures and melting of ice, the Santa Fe Rain Barrels is now back in full swing. We are now officially back in business, ready to accomodate any needs you have regarding Santa Fe water harvesting systems. Although my dad and I are currently away,...