Cheap Tricks: Recycled Water
Over the winter my feet got dry and sore, so I soaked them in hot water with Epsom salts. Blame it on my sore tootsies, but I broke my number one rule about recycling and forgot to reuse that water for my plants.
Here's my Cheap Trick when it comes to used water. Use it again.
There are a few liquids you should not use on plants: such as coffee, soda, pool water, or wine.
Liquids that are good for plants include: ice, pasta water, aquarium water, water from your humidifier, and tea. As long as the liquid is not too acidic or sugary, you should be safe.
Here's my Cheap Trick when it comes to used water. Use it again.
There are a few liquids you should not use on plants: such as coffee, soda, pool water, or wine.
Liquids that are good for plants include: ice, pasta water, aquarium water, water from your humidifier, and tea. As long as the liquid is not too acidic or sugary, you should be safe.
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betty
They also use several ladles of pasta water in their sauce. I've never done that but apparently it's part of the recipe.
North Texas is a different animal. I wouldn't say no to a little extra rain.