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Kendall-Jackson Wine Barrels Find New Life as Rotary Composters and Rainwater Storage
Water conservation is a major concern across the country, and now homeowners can capture roof runoff by redirecting rainwater from any downspout into a clean used wine barrel, ready for garden use at a later time. The oak Rain Barrel is a more natural alternative to the typical plastic rainwater storage systems currently on the market.
The Rotary Composter is a simple method of turning grass clippings, leaves and other yard waste into garden fertilizer. The Rotary Composter is situated on a roller system, making it easy to load and rotate, thereby speeding up the natural process.
For winemakers, finding
a home for used wine barrels has been pretty much limited to garden
planters or firewood. Though most oak destined for a barrel is grown on
sustainable farms in the Midwest, or in the national forests of
"This is the sensible and natural approach to business sustainability," says
Kendall-Jackson has been producing America's favorite Chardonnay for nearly three decades. Founded in 1982 by wine maverick
TerraCycle's Rotary Composter and
Rain Barrel are available at garden centers nationwide, including Sam's
Club and Home Depot. Each item retails at
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