Re: Another silly question


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Teri- I am expanding my water reservoir from two barrels storage to three barrels. They catch rainwater when available, and I fill them up with tap water when the rainwater runs out. Although the tap water is not as desirable as rain water, the garden can still benefit from air temperature water. (It seems that cold water directly from the tap can stop plants from growing for a time from the temperature shock.) After a day or two I have heard that the clorine from tap water may dissapate/evaporate to a great degree which is good news. Some gardeners simply fill up their watering cans the day before and let them sit over night.
 
What do you think?
bill missen.
zone 3b
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Subject: How to start a new thread please

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I should know but could someone please tell me how to start a new thread
please?If I knew how I would ask..........How is everyone going to water
this year? Thank you -Teri
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From: Ellen DiNardo <e*@earthlink.net>
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Sent: Thursday, January 18, 2001 5:45 AM
Subject: Re: Starting seeds


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> I can't agree with you, Lisa, more!
> I've been using the APS for several years and will never go back. The only
> thing I don't use them for are a few melons and cucumbers which have such
> sensitive roots and I put in peat pots.
> Check them out at
> http://www.gardeners.com as they have loads of other great stuff.
> I start with their germinating mix and then when ready to transplant go to
> their transplant mix.
> They're prices are cheaper sometimes if you purchase 2 of an item.
> Try them out, they're great! And for the square foot garden which is so
> specific as to number of plants, it's easy to plant only what you want. I
> don't find I waste seeds or seedlings at all as much as with flats or
trays.
> Ellen z5
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