We love hearing from our customers about their DIY rain barrel experience. This post was submitted by Flora Noble Plant Studio in Milwaukee, Oregon: a full review of their experience installing a two-barrel BlueBarrel Rainwater Catchment System®.
The Flora Noble Story: Installing a Rain Harvesting System
Setting up a rain harvesting system has been on our garden to-do list for a while. Collecting rain water has many benefits including reducing stormwater runoff, water conservation and lowering of water bills in drought months.
Our online research found many DIY rain barrel setups that are affordable but not very easily expanded. Pre-made systems were more expensive and similarly inflexible. If we’ve learned anything in the garden it’s that the best plans are the ones that can be adjusted as we go!
Using a rain calculator to work out the amount of water runoff from your roof is a good place to start but the size of your system will depend a lot on rainfall and the water needs of your yard. We’re starting with a two barrel system that can hold up to 110 gallons and adjust as needed.
On Board with BlueBarrel
We ended up going with BlueBarrel Rainwater Catchment Systems as a good mix of DIY and pre-built. BlueBarrel sells upcycled plastic barrels and a kit (the DIY RainKit®) with the pieces to construct their unique, underplumbed system design. Additional barrels can be added easily if needed. We purchased a full system including the barrels (paid up front, picked up at local supplier) + the materials and tools we didn’t have. These were all available via BlueBarrel's website, making it super convenient and one less trip to the hardware store. Win!
BlueBarrel provided a voucher for us to pick up compatible barrels locally, and they shipped our RainKit with all the components for putting our system together. Fast and responsive customer service!
The barrels were cleaned, as in their former lives they were filled with agave syrup. An area near the downspout was prepped and leveled.
Weekend Warrior: DIY Rain Barrels
With all the tools and materials in place the process was very straightforward. It took Tyler two evening sessions to set up and put together our DIY rain barrel system, so this is a perfect weekend project, in between sips of your refreshment of choice.
One trip to the hardware store was needed for pipe and cinder blocks.
Our BlueBarrel System is yielding positive results for our plants and ducks!


