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Rainwater is a natural resource often overlooked, but it can become a reliable ally in your household. Instead of letting it run off onto the sidewalk, you can capture it with simple systems installed on the corners of your house. A wooden or ceramic barrel placed under the gutter collects enough water to water flower seedlings for several days. For paved paths, a bucket of rainwater and a long-handled brush remove dirt without using drinking water. Garden tools, from shears to shovels, are easily cleaned after each use, and drying in the shade prevents rust. Every collected drop reduces pressure on the local network and supports a more balanced natural cycle. You don't need complicated installations – just a container, a simple tap, and the desire to take a small step for the environment.