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E: 15/09 Win a solar-powered rainwater pump

http://www.gardenersworld.com/win/competitions/waterwand/

Three winners will recieve a WaterWand and 10 drippers.
The WaterWand is solar-powered and does not require plumbing, wiring or an electricity supply.
You can attach the WaterWand easily to most, standard water butts, all it requires is a circular hole, approximately 40mm diameter in the lid.
The closing date for the competition is 15 September 2008, winners will be notified after this date.

Why is rainwater more beneficial to most plants than tap water?
It forms puddles
It contains higher levels of minerals and nutrients :D Thank you Luckyjasond & Bigbloke45 for confirming the answer
It's heavier than tap water

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