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Old 28-02-2010, 03:54 PM posted to rec.gardens
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Default Water softeners and indoor potted plants.



"brooklyn1" wrote in message
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On Sat, 27 Feb 2010 22:17:05 -0500, "The Henchman"
wrote:

Our water is softened and also charcoal filtered. I have since
discovered
that miracle gro might not be suitable for potted plants because of the
residue it leaves behind. Therefore I am looking for a natural organic
alternative to feed potted plants with water form a water softener.

Winter is 5 months long with snow on the ground for 4 of those months so
grass clippings is not a year round solution. We have no compost bin
because our town collect food waste but is there food waste I can divert
to
the pots? Coffee grounds, tea grounds, veggie scrapping from the plates?
Remember these are indoor pots so smells count, and our water source is
softened water.

Any ideas?


I seriously doubt the water at your outdoor hose bibs is softened.


Our kitchen cold water is softened as is all indoor taps. As was said
winter is five month long here. I'm not using outdoor taps because they
will freeze. There are no shut-offs from the inside to the outside taps, a
flaw in the original plumbing that I will address, once my list of 6000
other things is done.