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Old 20-02-2008, 12:02 PM posted to aus.gardens
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Default How high water head for toilet cistern

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Chookie wrote:
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I am totally oppossed to grey water on food crops.


I'm the opposite. First I have a garden bed covered with fresh chook poo.


It isn't the bugs that worry me. It is all the dissolved
chemicals/hormones.


I'm presupposing the people aren't using anything too unhealthy in the house,
of course. And I would not drain my kitchen waste-water onto the garden; too
much fat.

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