About this deal
Rain water harvesting can be as used with the smallest container to a large water storage tank (depending on how much water you are looking to save). Rainwater harvesting is a personal choice to how much water you want to save and use. With your rainwater harvesting system it is important that it works for you.
The Manhattan City Water Butt Planter proved such a success that we decided to release a sibling, similar to the Manhattan City but with a twist! Most water butts are supplied with a stand and can be placed on the ground in the corner of the garden. However, some water butts can be mounted on an external wall, a good option for smaller gardens where ground space is precious. You can also run guttering from a shed roof into a water butt as an efficient way to harvest rainwater – if you don't have one in your garden, you might find our comprehensive guide to the best garden sheds useful.Being mounted above ground allows easy access to the tap or for hose connection. The super slim design means this can be fitted in the tightest of spaces. The super slim design also limits the forces ( eccentric moment) exerted on the supporting wall. The Gutter Mate is designed to accept 68mm, 76mm and 80mm diameter round downpipes and 65mm and 75mm square downpipes. We're often asked what capacity is required? This will typically depend on the current watering regime (demand) and the number of days drought protection required. Use this water butt sizing guide to learn more.
This stylish water butt is an elegant addition to any garden. Standing over 1m tall with an extra large capacity you will be able to collect plenty of rainwater for your plants.
The space-saver Terracottage includes three outlet connections at the bottom of the water butt and can be used for the tap supplied or for connecting to another water butt.