by John Nash | Oct 18, 2008 | News
As the aspens change color and piñon nuts litter tree riddled hills, the days get slower and slower and the world around us retracts in order to prepare for the winter months. With the changing of the seasons, rain barrels are in much lower demand, and soon the...
by John Nash | Aug 27, 2008 | News
Many people view the current situation in the world as one with many problems and obstacles to overcome. For those that choose this viewpoint, that is the reality. However, if we focus on the good things around us, the problems will fall away in order to make more...
by John Nash | Aug 11, 2008 | News
For those of you trying to conserve cash, we have a number of $45 “dirty” barrels. These barrels have nothing wrong with them, they’re just not as clean. If you don’t care about the appearance, it’s a good way to save a few bucks on your water catchment system. They...
by John Nash | Jul 21, 2008 | News
The water catchment season is in full swing. As soon as the rain stops, we’re bound to go back into another dry period. With the water regulations that were taking place before the monsoons, barrels, tanks, and cisterns are the best way to save yourself from either a...
by John Nash | Jul 15, 2007 | News
Due to the amount of rain we’ve been experiencing lately in the Santa Fe area, barrels are going fast! Although water restrictions might not be as high, it’s a lot better to take advantage of the moisture in order to fill your rain barrels, rather than wishing they...
by John Nash | Jun 30, 2007 | News
Santa Fe Rain Barrels is pleased to announce this new venue for notes on water harvesting in Santa Fe. After nine years in this industry, we have plenty of tips to share on how to make the most of the rain water off your...