Re: Blueberries in Berkeley





>Barb, you don't mention if you are interested in conservation or recycling -
>such as using your  "gray"water for watering ornamentals and lawn   (only if
>your cleaning solutions are not harmful to plants)  so you could use
>"fresh"  water for your edible plants.  Showers, dishwashing, laundry, can
>all provide possible graywater - and that's a lot of gallons.
>
>Toni
>( in rainy Seattle where my lawn is non-existent and my plants either fruit,
>flower fragrantly, or are being gradually replaced .....)


Toni--I am interested in both conservation and recycling and try to collect
water whenever I can. But my husband refuses to cooperate on this since we
did it during the drought in the late 70's. We had large buckets and tubs
of water all over the place and it really was a mess.

It is the solution, though, when water is not plentiful.

Barbara



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