Rain is finally coming - 9 clever garden solutions that will help you capture every drop

From water butts to rain chains, these handy devices will help your garden to bounce back post-heatwave

Three rain capture systems: a green water butt and watering can, water tables for birds and butterflies, and a water pot with plants in
(Image credit: Amazon/Garden Trading)

After weeks of dry soil, wilting borders, and relentless heat, the forecast is finally turning in our favour. For gardeners, rainfall is a wonderful opportunity to get your garden back to lush greenery, but you'll want to be smart about it. We've had such a long, dry spell that much of the ground has baked hard, meaning rainwater is more likely to run straight off than soak into the soil where your plants really need it.

To prepare for the rain, and really take advantage of the extra water coming down, you'll want to gen up on rainwater harvesting, with some essentials to hand. Placing a water butt under a gutter, a rain chain to guide the deluge down in style, and a clever dish in the right place could be some of the most effective jobs you do this summer to support your garden and the wildlife that helps it to thrive.

These are small, but essential tweaks, that will help you to make your garden look good again. From premium rain pots to practical basics, these little tweaks are what is known as 'rainscaping' - the expert way to make the most of your borders and planters. If you're ready to get practical, decorative, and a little bit damp, these nine buys will help you to make the most of every drop.

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Whether you're helping your plants recover from sunburn and the extended heatwave, or looking for eco-conscious upgrades that make the most of what the weather's offering, these are nine essentials for any garden. I've got my gardener's gloves on and my fingers crossed that the rain keeps coming - our thirsty gardens need it.

Laura Honey
Homes Ecommerce Editor

Laura is woman&home's eCommerce editor, in charge of testing, reviewing and recommending products for your home. You'll see her testing anything from damp-banishing dehumidifiers and KitchenAid's most covetable stand mixers through to the latest in Le Creuset's cast iron collection.

Previously, she was eCommerce Editor at Homes & Gardens, and has also written for Living Etc, The White Company and local publications when she was a student at Oxford University. She is also a Master Perfumer (a qualified candle snob), SCA-Certified Barista (qualified coffee snob) and part of a family who runs a pizza business (long-time pizza snob) - all of which come in handy when you're looking for the best pieces of kit to have kitchen.

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