Re: information (fwd)


from:  Duncan McAlpine at mcalpin@eskimo.com

>My employers have constructed a swimming pool with an overflow from the
>pool containing chlorine. If this goes to a soakaway willthe
>concentration of chlorine affect the adjacent plants over the passing of
>time?.
>Your help and advice woulf be gratly apprecaited.

A chlorine bleach and water solution seems to act as an elixir on my 
tropical hibiscus and I presume the pool chemicals are related. The 
bleach doesn't seem to damage St Augustine grass either, but I don't know 
about other plants.

Tom Miller
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