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Old 08-05-2011, 08:25 PM posted to rec.gardens.edible
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Default Using stored rainwater for irrigation?

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anne929 wrote:

qazwsxed;920182 Wrote:
Hello!

Is it recommended (disease safe etc) to use stored rainwater for
irrigating vegetable beds? I couldn't guarantee high turnover of the
water in the butts, but that obviously depends on the weather.

We are just starting to transfer vegetables from seeding pots into
raised beds, as our first attempt at growing our own and we are concious
of wasting tap water.

Thanks a lot!


Using rain water for irrigation is a great idea. It will not only help
you to conserve water but rain water is also so much better for your
vegetations because it does not have chlorine which is commonly found
in tap water.


If you can smell the chlorine in the water, it may be a problem, for you
as well as your plants, but if you can't smell it, there probably is no
problem for either of you.
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