bringing out buckets
dishwater and bath water
apple tree might live
bringing out buckets
dishwater and bath water
apple tree might live
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Hmm, think all the soap in it won’t kill ’em?? Just wonderin’.
I try to be careful about that… Usually only rinse water… Imperfect answer in an imperfect world
Yes, all that pesky imperfection–tsk tsk tsk!
Actually in many cases common bath and/or dish soap is not harmful in highly diluted forms. Spraying dilute dish soap on leaves discourages some forms of insectivore from dining without a reservation. I catch my rainwater off the roof, but did not consider until recently the potential deleterious effects of substances used to adhere shingles other than just nails. But no one has died of shingles (damn auto-correct keeps spelling it shingle-it is vice it is -see? Again! I will go now and consume beers.
Thanks for the perspective on this in the land of drought
poor apple tree
big issue stated in a few words
here in PA we’re having the opposite weather problem.
May you never flood