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Re: Teri's query on watering
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- Subject: Re: Teri's query on watering
- From: jim allAn jallan6977@clarityconnect.com>
- Date: Wed, 31 Jan 2001 00:53:57 -0500
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Rain water is good for plants but check the PH which could be bad
considering the possible acid rain thing. I hope you are not catching
it off your roof. That could bring in a lot of nasty stuff. The best
thing I can think of is an 8*8 foot tarp hung so the center is low with
a grommet to provide a drainage hole. The tarp could also provide shade
on your patio if you have one. One of the barrels could be a thirty
gallon garbage can on wheels. Don't worry if it ever fills up before
you move it there will be other things to worry about. Like building an
ark:>)
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