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Old 03-04-2003, 12:32 PM
Dwight Sipler
 
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Default A garden watering question

John_john wrote:

Anyone know what is the highest temperature water the roots of plants
can take without killing the plant ?

What I want to do is recycle wash water right from the machine to the
garden as the machine is pumping the wash water out. I would try
pumping water from the wash if its set on warm/cold but not pumping
onto the garden a hot/cold wash setting.

I'm just wondering if even a warm/cold setting is too warm for roots
to take. Ever try such a thing ??? Advice welcomed. Thank you.




If you can stand putting your hand into the water it is unlikely to
damage the roots of plants used to temperate climates. To get to the
roots the water has to get through the top layers of soil and it will
transfer some of the heat to the soil in the process. If you dump all
the water in one spot, you could heat the soil to moderately high
temperatures, but you probably have 10 gallons or more in the washer and
it's not a good idea to put all the water in one spot (particularly
since most people do their washing in concentrated time intervals, e.g.
all on Mondays). What sort of distribution system are you planning?